SWANSEA GAVE THEMSELVES hope of a Premier League survival as Fernando Llorente’s first-half header secured a 1-0 win at home to Everton on Saturday that took the Welsh club out of the relegation zone.
Llorente’s goal, his 13th of the season, lifted Swansea a point clear of the bottom three, leapfrogging Hull City who earlier on Saturday lost at home to already relegated Sunderland.
Swansea can now decide their own destiny, with two league games left to play this season.
Everton may have already qualified for the Europa League but that did not stop them giving Swansea several scares before the hosts held on to a precious win at the Liberty Stadium.
Indeed it was Everton who created the first chance of the game in the opening minute, only for Romelu Lukaku to head straight at Lukasz Fabianski.
Swansea thought they should have had a penalty when Gylfi Sigurdsson went down in the box but referee Martin Atkinson was unmoved.
Fortunately for Swansea, they scored the only goal of the game barly 60 seconds later as Llorente broke the deadlock in the 29th minute.
Jordan Ayew, finding space on the left, delivered a cross which Gareth Barry could not cut out and Llorente leapt above Everton captain Phil Jagielka at the far post to head home for a goal greeted with raucous cheers from Swansea’s supporters.
Swansea had chances to double their lead, especially in the 54th minute when Sigurdssson’s mis-hit shot went into a crowded area and struck Alfie Mawson.
The ball fell to Ayew but his shot in turn hit the outside of the post.
Substitute Leroy Fer also went close for the Swans, with Everton goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg blocking a close-range effort with his legs.
Everton pressed hard in the closing stages but were left frustrated in their search for an equalising goal.
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Was that played in Widow D’Arcy’s field??
So much for the strength of Ulster football and the weakness of Ulster football? Thats two easy wins for laois and kildare v ulster teams now.
@Dino Baggio: against two of the weakest Ulster teams. It would be like Fermanagh beating Wexford and judging Leinster by it.
@Ned Flanders: Down out now too and Monaghan beaten by a poor Armagh. Its competitive because none of them are much cop is all