Ghanaian captain Andre Ayew is regaining his best form with Le Havre, a sentiment he shared after scoring in their 3-3 draw against French Ligue 1 leaders Paris Saint-Germain.

Despite being without a club for an extended period and only joining Le Havre late in the season, the 34-year-old veteran attacker has quickly made an impact.

Ayew's goal against PSG not only contributed to delaying their Ligue 1 title celebrations but also showcased his enduring quality on the pitch.

Addressing concerns about his physical condition and readiness for the challenges ahead, Ayew reassured fans that he is physically fit and gradually returning to his peak form.

In a post-match interview, Ayew referenced the fierce rivalry between PSG and Marseille, highlighting the significance of his performance against the league leaders.

"Everything is going really well. Personally, I am physically fit. I am getting back to my best shape bit by bit. I was injured for a while so I didn’t sign for a club early," Ayew emphasized.

With Ayew finding his rhythm at Le Havre, both the club and Ghana's national team can look forward to his continued contributions on the field.