Premier League: Late goals as West Ham stun Huddersfield and Leicester strike late to beat Burnley
It was another action-packed afternoon in the Premier League
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Late goals were the order of the day in another exciting afternoon of Premier League action.
Matt Ritchie was on hand to smash a half-volley in at the back post against former side Bournemouth as Newcastle snatched the latest of points. Javier Hernandez scored twice in the final embers as West Ham left bottom club Huddersfield contemplating another away defeat.
And Wes Morgan's late strike proved the winner for 10-man Leicester as Burnley's relegation fears worsened.
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60 mins: Swansea 2 - 0 Man City
Zinchenko and Sterling are into the action straight away on the left for Man City. Zinchenko puts a ball into the box looking for Jesus but Grimes heads it away.
30 minutes to go, can Swansea hold on?
63 mins: Swansea 2 - 0 Man City
Dyer is replaced with Asoro as Swansea make a change.
Celina slots a narrow ball into James as Ederson comes storming out of his box to kick the ball away. It's a close call but Ederson pulls it off, Aguero is getting instructions from Pep on the sidelines, his arrival seems imminent.
66 mins: Swansea 2 - 0 Man City
Mahrez takes his leave as Sergio Aguero comes on. City have called in the big guns but can they rescue them from a two goal deficit?
James runs into the box with the ball but Gundogan holds him off the ball almost falls to Celina but Ederson claims it instead.
69 mins: Swansea 2 - 1 Man City - Bernardo
Pep isn't happy on the sidelines, he's pacing, waving his arms and yelling instructions. He'll be happier now though. Walker puts a simple ball into the box, Aguero fires a shot that Fulton blocks with his face, the ball rebounds to Bernardo on the left and he fires and left-footed shot into the far post. City are back in the match!
72 mins: Swansea 2 - 1 Man City
The energy levels of Man City have gone up a gear. Every attack they make brings a nervous feeling with it for Swansea, Zinchenko plays the ball into the box for Sterling who sends it over the bar with his left foot.
Byers is replaced by Declan John for Swansea.
75 mins: Swansea 2 - 1 Man City
Gabriel Jesus flicks a ball over the heads of the defence as Sterling makes and run into the box. The ball bounces in between Sterling and Nordfeldt so the goalkeeper is able to catch the ball before Sterling gets a touch on it.
78 mins: Swansea 2 - 2 Man City - Nordfeldt OG
Penalty to Man City!
Carter-Vickers gets a touch on the ball and Sterling goes down.
Aguero takes the penalty, he hits the left post, hits the goalkeepers foot and goes into the net.
81 mins: Swansea 2 - 2 Man City
"That's never a penalty in a hundred years"
The commentators seem to think VAR would have reversed the penalty decision so Swansea can feel hard done to.
84 mins: Swansea 2 - 2 Man City
Understandably City are in the ascendancy! Sterling puts the ball into the area Jesus heads the ball onto the post, Aguero gets the rebound and hits it at Nordfeldt who saves it!
87 mins: Swansea 2 - 2 Man City
Asoro wins a corner for Swansea. But Man City break with Sterling, he picks out Jesus who gives it to Aguero who wins a corner.
Gundogan sends the ball into the box but Routledge hits it away. City send it back in and Walker shoots but pulls it wide of goal.
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