Leicester City star Jordan Ayew won't want to be a supersub all season long.
The veteran scored in the 94th minute against Ipswich Town to help his side secure a valuable draw.
Although the Ghanaian veteran is happy to help the team, coach Steve Cooper admits he hopes to see him start more matches.
“He doesn’t want it to be permanent at Leicester”declared Cooper after the match.
“It’s hard not to start him to be honest.”
“We felt we needed two wingers at the start of the game. We felt we could hurt Ipswich down the wings. They block the middle and give you the sides and we wanted to take the advantage, put our players in wide in places where they could make a difference so we chose Abdul and Stephy.
“And then we feel that Vards is playing well and he is capable of scoring at the moment. So it was difficult to leave Jordan out, but at the same time it was great to bring him in. The players who are who entered the game behaved well and made the difference. Those who stayed and who came out also made their contribution.”
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