Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has shed light on the substitution of Jordan Ayew during Palace’s English Premier League match against Tottenham Hotspur.
Despite a brave effort, Palace suffered a 3-1 defeat at the Tottenham Stadium, with Ayew being substituted after the 70th minute, leading to speculation about a potential injury.
Earlier in the match, teammate Eberechi Eze was withdrawn in the 65th minute as a precaution due to a muscle injury. In a post-game interview, Glasner explained that Ayew had sustained a knock on his hip during the first half.
Glasner stated, “He got a hit in the first half on his hip. He already told us at halftime he had maybe 10 or 15 minutes, but I hope and I think it’s not so bad.”
Ayew’s absence from the latter stages of the match raised concerns, especially considering his recent form. The Ghanaian striker had scored in back-to-back games for Palace, with his goal against Everton earning him a nomination for the EPL Goal of the Month Award for February.