Wilfried Bony struck 10 minutes from time to give Swansea a massive three points.
Paul Clement turned to one or two members of the old guard as he chased a first win since October 14.
Paul Clement turned to one or two members of the old guard as he chased a first win since October 14.

The first half was a cagey affair to say the least.
Neither side threatened until Jake Livermore’s 38th minute glancing header almost flew into his own net.
Seconds later Alfie Mawson fired his header over the top of Ben Foster’s goal. Baggies boss Alan Pardew introduced James McClean at the start of the second half.
First, Tom Carroll’s 20 yard free kick failed to clear the Baggies’ wall.
Then, from similar distance, Jordan Ayew did exactly the same thing. A desperate Clement threw on Tammy Abraham with 25 minutes remaining.
Much to the home fans’ frustration his far post volley flew wide.
The Swans piled on the pressure in the final quarter and eventually got their reward.
Albion failed to clear a corner 10 minutes from time and Bony hammered the ball home from eight yards.
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