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Swansea City vs Liverpool. Premier League.

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Swansea City 1

  • A Mawson (40th minute)

Liverpool 0

    Swansea 1-0 Liverpool: Alfie Mawson boosts Swans survival hopes

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    Highlights: Swansea 1-0 Liverpool

    Alfie Mawson scored the winner as Swansea boosted their survival hopes with a battling 1-0 victory over Liverpool on Monday Night Football.

    Mawson punished a tame defensive header from Virgil van Dijk - who was making his Premier League debut for the Reds - five minutes before half-time to hand the Swans a vital victory in their battle against the drop.

    Liverpool pushed for an equaliser but failed to build on their thrilling win over Manchester City as Roberto Firmino struck the post and Mawson blocked Adam Lallana's rebound in a thrilling finale in stoppage-time.

    But the night belonged to Swansea as they moved level with 19th-placed West Brom at the bottom of the table and three points from safety, while Liverpool missed the chance to go third and remain fourth.

    Player ratings

    Swansea: Fabianski (8), Naughton (7), Mawson (8), Van der Hoorn (7), Fernandez (7), Olsson (6), Fer (7), Clucas (7), Ki (6), Dyer (6), Ayew (7).

    Subs: Carroll (6), Bony (5).

    Liverpool: Karius (5), Gomez (5), Van Dijk (5), Matip (5), Robertson (6), Wijnaldum (5), Can (5), Oxlade-Chamberlain (5), Mane (5), Firmino (5), Salah (5).

    Subs: Lallana (5), Ings (5).

    Man of the Match: Alfie Mawson

    Lukasz Fabianski bravely smothered Sadio Mane's effort on nine minutes before he could convert from Emre Can's lofted through ball, while Martin Olsson hacked Firmino's goal-bound effort off the line five minutes later.

    Swansea were on the back foot but had the ball in the Liverpool net as Jordan Ayew fired home from a narrow angle on 17 minutes, but it was chalked off after the officials spotted the ball had gone out of play.

    SWANSEA, WALES - JANUARY 22:  Federico Fernandez of Swansea City is attended to by a physiotherapist during the Premier League match between Swansea City a
    Image: Federico Fernandez is suspected to have broken his nose while celebrating Alfie Mawson's winner

    Van Dijk came within inches of scoring as he glanced a header wide on 23 minutes, and he almost turned provider seven minutes later when his chipped pass released Mohamed Salah, who fired a volley over.

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    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain registered the first attempt on target soon after but for all of their dominance it was Swansea who took the lead as Van Dijk's poor defensive header set up Mawson to fire home from six yards.

    Team news

    Carlos Carvalhal made three changes following Swansea’s 1-1 draw at Newcastle as Kyle Naughton, Federico Fernandez and Leroy Fer returned. Virgil van Dijk made his first Premier League start for Liverpool, who were captained by Emre Can.

    Mane had a glorious chance to haul Liverpool level on the stroke of half-time but he volleyed Salah's cross wide, and the trend continued in the second half as the visitors, confronted by a resilient defensive display, continued to misfire.

    Salah and substitute Danny Ings drew fine saves from the inspired Fabianski before Firmino headed against the post deep into added time and Mawson's stunning intervention prevented Lallana from converting the rebound.

    Liverpool's Scottish defender Andrew Robertson (R) vies with Swansea City's English midfielder Nathan Dyer during the English Premier League football match
    Image: Swansea brought Liverpool's 15-game unbeaten run in the Premier League to an end

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    • Since the start of 2014/15, this is only the third time the team starting the day bottom of the table has beaten a team in the top four (W3 D4 L20).
    • Swansea have earned seven points in their four Premier League games under Carlos Carvalhal (W2 D1 L1), two more than they'd picked up in their 12 before his arrival (W1 D2 L9).
    • This was Liverpool's first defeat in 15 Premier League games (W10 D4), and just their third in the competition overall this season.
    • Klopp has lost three Premier League games against Swansea, more than he has vs any other opponent in the competition.
    • Mawson is only the second Swansea player to score more than once in the Premier League at the Liberty Stadium this season, after Tammy Abraham (3).
    • Liverpool had 20 shots to Swansea's three in this match, but only managed two more (4) attempts on target than the hosts (2).

    The managers

    Carlos Carvalhal: "It is not exactly the way we wish to play but, given the circumstances, to win 1-0 against a strong team and get the points we needed was good. My players were gladiators at the end and we achieved a very important win."

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    Carlos Carvahal used a superb analogy to describe how he got Swansea to beat Liverpool, saying even a Formula 1 car would get stuck in London traffic.

    Jurgen Klopp: "We lost the game in the first half, not only because we conceded the goal but because we didn't keep the positions we wanted to be in. It wasn't a good game in a lot of parts in the game."

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    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said his side lost the game in the first half against Swansea and he was disappointed they didn't get back into the game.

    Man of the Match - Alfie Mawson

    On the night when Van Dijk made him Premier League debut for Liverpool, it was his opposing number who stole the headlines. The Swansea centre-back was outstanding throughout, setting the tone at the heart of a battling defensive unit.

    Swansea City's English defender Alfie Mawson (2nd R) celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the English Premier League football match between Swansea
    Image: Alfie Mawson scored the only goal of the game

    He took his goal with the finesse of a forward and ensured it was the winner with a crucial block to deny Lallana in the closing stages. "He was outstanding," Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher said. "He won the game at both ends."

    What's next?

    The fourth round of the FA Cup takes centre stage this weekend as Swansea travel to League Two outfit Notts County on Saturday, before Liverpool's tea-time clash with West Brom at Anfield.

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