Fernando Llorente struck twice in stoppage time as Swansea City fought back to beat Crystal Palace 5-4 at the Liberty Stadium.
Palace took the lead through Wilfried Zaha but Gylfi Sigurdsson levelled from a free-kick before half time.
Swansea took control of the second half as Leroy Fer scored twice in two minutes.
Palace fought back and three goals in nine minutes, from James Tomkins, a Jack Cork own goal and Christian Benteke, put them 4-3 up as the clock reached 90 minutes.
But substitute Llorente netted a quickfire double to hand Swansea a first Premier League win under Bob Bradley and send Palace to their sixth defeat in a row.
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