Black Stars captain Andre Ayew was on target for Le Havre in their league game against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday evening.
The Ghanaian, who was named in the starting lineup, scored his side's second goal of the game to give them a 2-1 lead heading into the break.
However, PSG fought back to draw the game as it ended 3-3.
Christopher Operi opened the scoring for Le Havre after just 19 minutes played to put them in the lead.
However, the home side drew level through Bradley Barcola after being set up by Zaire-Emery.
With seven minutes away from the halftime whistle, Ayew restored his side's lead to make it 2-1.
Ayew gave his jersey to the Le Havre supporters pic.twitter.com/oayOL3BwKu
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Abdoulaye Toure extended the lead for the visitors after the break.
Achraf Hakimi and substitute Goncalo Ramos both scored for PSG to make it 3-3 and ensure the points were shared.
With his latest goal against them, Ayew has now netted five times against PSG, making them his favourite Ligue 1 opponents.
The Ghanaian now has 4 goals in the French Ligue 1 since joining Le Havre this season.
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