Saturday, November 26, 2016
Swansea City 5, Crystal Palace 4 (The Associated Press)
Swansea scored twice in stoppage time to secure an astonishing 5-4 victory over Crystal Palace at the Liberty Stadium. The visitors had scored twice in the space of two minutes as normal time drew to a close and thought they'd won, only to be pegged back by a Gylfi Sigurdsson effort from 18 yards after Wayne Hennessey had saved a header by substitute Fernando Llorente. Back in the first half, Palace had opened the scoring after 20 minutes when Wilfried Zaha collected Christian Benteke's knockdown and span away from two defenders to rifle a low shot into the net.
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