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Premier League: Swansea defeat Leicester 2-0 thanks to a Wilfried Bony brace

Two goals from Wilfried Bony helped Swansea City seal their first win in six Premier League games thanks to a well-deserved 2-0 victory against Leicester City at the Liberty Stadium.

Bony has been back to his best in recent weeks and he ensured Leicester would get nothing from their visit to south Wales by making it four goals in three games with one in each half against the shot-shy Foxes.

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David Jones, Jamie Redknapp and Leon Britton look at the blossoming relationship between Swansea duo Wilfried Bony and Gylfi Sigurdsson

The Ivorian scored for the third successive game to hand the home side a deserved lead 11 minutes before the break following a flowing move.

Angel Rangel fired his pass into the path of Bony who back-flicked the ball around the corner for Gylfi Sigurdsson. The Icelandic star then reversed his pass back to Bony who thumped his crisp shot past Kasper Schmeichel in a flash.

They doubled their lead just before the hour mark with another well-worked move.

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Jefferson Montero played a give and go with Sigurdsson before laying his low ball across the box for that man Bony to seal all three points and help the Welsh side climb into sixth position.

Bony managed 16 goals in his first season in English football but endured a slow start this time around following a summer where he played for Ivory Coast at the World Cup and had to put up with constant speculation over his future.

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Best of the Match:

  • Man of the match: Wilfried Bony - His brilliant brace helped Swansea end their losing streak with a well-deserved win.
  • Goal of the match: Bony's first goal – He cleverly back-flicked the ball around the corner for Gylfi Sigurdsson. The Icelandic star then reversed his pass back to Bony who thumped his crisp shot past Kasper Schmeichel in an instant.
  • Shot of the match: Jonjo Shelvey turned and hammered a stunning right-foot piledriver off the woodwork with Kasper Schmeichel clutching at thin air.
  • Miss of the match: Esteban Cambiasso - The substitute managed to hit the post from a yard out with the goal at his mercy.
  • Stat of the match: Bony has now scored 20 Premier League goals for Swansea; the joint-most with Michu.

The Foxes are now without a win in four top flight games and drop down to 16th spot.

Poor marking from a corner allowed Bony an early sight of goal but the striker headed wide and then his 18-yard shot from Sigurdsson's square pass was comfortably held by Schmeichel in the Leicester goal.

Schmeichel was not so composed when Wes Morgan played a back-pass into his path and the goalkeeper scuffed his clearance. Sigurdsson seemed sure to open the scoring but Morgan recovered well in time and just made contact with the ball to spare Schmeichel's blushes.

Leicester were lifeless as a first-half attacking force - their best move ending with a Riyad Mahrez cross floating harmlessly wide beyond the far post - and they fell behind after being cut open in the 34th minute.

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Reaction from two-goal man of the match Wilfried Bony and Gylfi Sigurdsson after Swansea's 2-0 win over Leicester

Angel Rangel's pass found Bony and his delicious flick freed Sigurdsson, the Icelandic international shaping to shoot but instead cutting the ball back to Bony who finished with aplomb from 20 yards.

The goal was further evidence of the growing understanding between the pair, Bony on target again after hitting his straps in the last month and Sigurdsson's seventh assist of an extremely productive campaign.

Leicester needed to show some intent and they struck the crossbar within two minutes of the restart in bizarre circumstances when Liam Moore hurled his throw deep into the Swansea box.

Jonjo Shelvey swung a leg at it but it was unclear whether the midfielder made any contact with it or the ball simply spun off the turf to hit the top of the Swansea crossbar.

Still, Leicester were buoyed by that moment and Mahrez soon broke forward to deliver the Foxes' first shot, which sailed harmlessly over, before Danny Drinkwater forced Lukasz Fabianski to hold onto his 25-yard drive.

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Garry Monk was pleased with his Swansea side's display in the first half of their 2-0 win over Leicester

But the wind was taken right out of Leicester sails in the 57th minute when Jefferson Montero and Sigurdsson interchanged cleverly for the winger to breach the Foxes' back-line, draw Schmeichel, and leave Bony with a straightforward finish.

The impressive Sigurdsson limped off straight away to be replaced by Tom Carroll but Shelvey almost put the issue beyond doubt when his 30-yard shot whistled past Schmeichel and clattered off the Leicester bar.

Mahrez had been Leicester's best player by some distance, certainly from an offensive standpoint, and his 20-yarder flew close to Fabianski's far post with the goalkeeper struggling to get across his line.

Leicester should have grabbed a consolation in stoppage-time when Fabianski pushed out Andy King's header and Esteban Cambiasso put the rebound against the post when it seemed easier to score, the miss from two yards out summing up the Foxes' misery.