Swansea beat Watford with two late goals from Ayew and Narsingh

A sensational late turnaround gave Carlos Carvalhal victory over Watford in his first game as Swansea manager. Simple, close-range finishes from Jordan Ayew and substitute Luciano Narsingh in the final minutes of the match left Vicarage Road echoing to the sounds of Hymns and Aria, and visiting fans full of hope for another escape from relegation.

For a long period, however, this seemed like a match Watford were destined to win without having to try. The home side took the lead in the 10th minute with a header from André Carrillo. The move began with a long clearance from Heurelho Gomes which was controlled by Stefano Okaka just inside the Swansea half. The striker, in for Andre Gray, then turned on the visiting defence, slipping Richarlison in behind Kyle Naughton. The Brazilian swept into the box and drove a shot at Lukasz Fabianski. The goalkeeper parried the ball awfully, right to winger Carillo who had all the time in the world to place his header back from where Fabianski was now scrambling.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/dec/30/watford-swansea-premier-league-match-report

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