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Ayew double sees off lacklustre Reds

Andre Ayew scored twice as Swansea comfortably beat a much-changed Liverpool side 3-1 on Sunday.
Jurgen Klopp made eight changes from the midweek Europa League semi-final first leg and despite fielding the youngest ever Liverpool team in the Premier League, they lacked energy against a Swans side looking to mathematically secure their top-flight status.
Ayew opened the scoring just after the 20-minute mark, before Jack Cork doubled the advantage with a fantastic curling effort fired into the bottom corner.
Half-time substitute Christian Benteke pulled one back for the Reds, but Ayew restored the lead two minutes later and the visitors ended the game with 10 men after Brad Smith was sent off.
Liverpool stay in seventh on 55 points – four behind Manchester United and West Ham – while Swansea have sealed Premier League football for another season and move up to 13th with 43 points.
The game took a while to get going, but it was Liverpool who had the first chance as a Jordon Ibe cross found Daniel Sturridge at the edge of the box, but his toe-poked volley went wide.
From then on, it was Swansea who dominated with Gylfi Sigurdsson testing Danny Ward and Ayew twice firing wide, but the Ghanaian found the breakthrough in the 21st minute to give the Swans a deserved lead. Sigurdsson swung a corner into the box and Ayew rose above the pack to head into the bottom corner.
A second seemed to be on the way, and it came just after the half-hour mark with a fantastic finish from Cork, who dispossessed Philippe Coutinho near the halfway line before racing to the top of the box and smashing a curler into the top corner.
The second-half goals came in quick succession with Benteke the first to score as he headed home from an Ojo corner to reduce the deficit and give Liverpool a glimmer of hope.
However, Swansea restored their two-goal lead just minutes later as Ayew nabbed his second, taking advantage of some poor defending from Liverpool to coolly hit home through a sea of red shirts.
The afternoon got worse for the Reds as they ended the game with 10 men after Smith was shown a second yellow for a high challenge on Wayne Routledge, and Swansea could have had a fourth just minutes later as Angel Rangel smashed an effort into the side of the net.

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