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- Updated: November 26, 2016
Bob Bradley says his first Premier League win can turn Swansea’s season around after a “wild finish” to their 5-4 victory over Crystal Palace.
Two stoppage-time goals from Fernando Llorente saw Swansea claim their first league win since the opening weekend of the season in a game which swung in both teams’ favour during a thrilling encounter.
Having been 3-1 behind, Palace drew level through a Jack Cork own-goal before Christian Benteke put them 4-3 ahead in the 84th minute, only to end up losing the game after Llorente’s late brace.
Despite having sympathy for Palace manager Alan Pardew, whose side have now suffered six top-flight defeats in a row, Bradley hopes the manner of the result can change Swansea’s fortunes.
“I’ve been on both sides, so I know what it’s like for Crystal Palace and Alan Pardew,” said Bradley.
“But for our group, we’ve had a stretch …