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- Updated: November 27, 2016
Fernando Llorente is determined to stay at Swansea after settling the craziest Premier League game of the season.
The Spanish striker came off the bench against Crystal Palace to score twice in injury time and secure an incredible 5-4 home win to pile the pressure on under-fire Eagles boss Alan Pardew.
Yet just seven days earlier, Llorente had failed to make the 18-man matchday squad for the 1-1 draw at Everton.
Llorente had only scored once in 10 games following his £5m summer move from Sevilla – and Swansea boss Bob Bradley warned the 31-year-old World Cup winner that he had to find extra mobility in his game.
“I’m very happy here and I think I can help this team,” said former Juventus striker Llorente, who was immediately linked with a return to Italy after being dropped …