Gylfi Sigurdsson's scored the decisive goal for the second successive Matchweek as Swansea City beat Southampton 2-1 at the Liberty Stadium.
Sigurdsson was involved in both of his side's goals, first assisting Alfie Mawson's header from a corner kick as the Swans held a 1-0 lead at the break.
Saints brought the fit-again Sofiane Boufal off the bench shortly into the second half and Claude Puel's side were level two minutes later, Shane Long converting Ryan Bertand's low cross at the near post.
But having been denied by a stunning Fraser Forster save earlier in the match, Sigurdsson ran the length of the pitch to meet debutant Luciano Narsingh's cross and seal Paul Clement's first home victory as manager.
See: Swansea report | Southampton report
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