Ghanaian international, Jordan Ayew has heaped praises on his current manager Roy Hodgson who is gradually turning their dying season into an awesome one and enhance their survival chances.
The lanky forward was on target to propel Crystal Palace to a comfortable seven-goal thriller victory over the Hammers in the English Premier League on Saturday afternoon.
Palace secured a 4-3 home win over West Ham to reach the 40-point mark targeted by manager Roy Hodgson and leave the Hammers in relegation trouble.
Jordan Ayew scored Palace's first to cancel out Tomas Soucek's early lead, coupled with other goals from Wilfred Zaha, Jeffery Schlupp and Eberechi Eze to seal the vital win.
Since taking over from Patrick Viera, the year old has led the Eagles to four wins in six games since his return and is now 11 points clear of the bottom three, to safety.
Speaking to the BBC in a post-game interview, Jordan Ayew lauded Roy's impact since inheriting the role and topped up that, he's really put some belief in them to end the season on a great note which they're still on course.
“Roy [Hodgson] has come in and done a really good job. He has experience, calmness and we knew him before. He has given us belief to believe in our qualities and to express ourselves.” Ayew told BBC Sports
Ayew has scored four goals and provided two assists in 34 league games for Crystal Palace.

