Summary

  • Champions Leicester now one point off relegation zone

  • Foxes lost their last five Premier League matches

  • Swans have now won three in their last four league games

  • Olsson rounds off excellent team move to beat Schmeichel at near post

  • Mawson drills in volley from Fernandez's headed pass

  1. As it standspublished at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Swansea 2-0 Leicester

    Look away now Leicester fans...

    Leicester
  2. Super Sigpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Swansea 2-0 Leicester

    No wonder Swansea told potential suitors where to go when they asked about Gylfi Sigurdsson.

    The Iceland midfielder has been involved in eight goals in his last eight home Premier League games. That's three goals and five assists.

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:52 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    #bbcfootball

    Paul Christie: Leicester are a complete shambles. Weak at the back and non existent going forward.

    Daniel Helander: Leicester are just terrible. No movement off the ball whatsoever. 

    Mat VP: The next movie from Leicester studios after the Vardy film has just been confirmed. 'Morgan & Huth - A Season Too Far'

  4. Postpublished at 16:52 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Swansea 2-0 Leicester

    The hunger just isn't there for Leicester. Swansea are ravenous and it is showing.

  5. HALF-TIMEpublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Swansea 2-0 Leicester

    Claudio had better do some serious tinkering.

    Claudio RanieriImage source, PA
  6. Postpublished at 45+3 mins

    Swansea 2-0 Leicester

    John Hartson
    Ex-Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    That is just what Swansea needed right on half-time.

    It was a confident finish. 

    Schmeichel was beaten on his near post. He will be disappointed with that but Olsson has hit it with ferocious power.

    Martin Olsson scoresImage source, Reuters
  7. goal

    GOAL - Swansea 2-0 Leicesterpublished at 45+2 mins

    Martin Olsson

    Oh dear Leicester. Kasper Schmeichel goes all Claudio Bravo, crumbling to the ground as Martin Olsson's drilled left-foot shot beats him at his near post. Olsson was clean through after some neat build-up play involving Fernando Llorente and Gylfi Sigurdsson.

    Martin Olsson celebratesImage source, Reuters
    Martin Olsson celebratesImage source, Reuters
  8. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Swansea 1-0 Leicester

    All eyes on the fourth official. He tells us there will be four minutes of stoppage time. Still all Swansea...

  9. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Swansea 1-0 Leicester

    What must Claudio Ranieri be thinking? That he should have left Leicester in the summer while he was on top. The Foxes boss stands motionless on the sidelines, arms crossed, lips chewing.

  10. Postpublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Swansea 1-0 Leicester

    John Hartson
    Ex-Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    That came on back of good spell for Swansea who had a few good efforts.

    They say when you are on top you have to take advantage and score and that is exactly what Swansea have done.

    Alfie MawsonImage source, Reuters
  11. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Swansea 1-0 Leicester

    Better! Jamie Vardy sticks on the gas to reach his own headed flick, only for Federico Fernandez to block a low cross with a sliding challenge.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:43 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

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    Sam Pougher: What a corker of a goal that was! Swansea are taking advantage of a struggling Leicester. I think Swansea will win this

    Aleks Yakubssohn: Cruel fate: this time last year, Leicester themselves were scoring this kind of goals to stun other teams 

    David Randall: Pick that one out! Lovely tekkers from Marco Van Mawson. 

  13. Postpublished at 40 mins

    Swansea 1-0 Leicester

    Nope, it's not happening for Leicester. The set-piece is clipped up, straight onto a Swansea head. Not offering any goal threat.

  14. YELLOW CARDpublished at 40 mins

    Swansea 1-0 Leicester

    Let's see what Leicester are made of then. They have a free-kick close to the halfway line after Jack Cork hacks down Riyad Mahrez...

  15. Postpublished at 16:40 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Swansea 1-0 Leicester

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium

    At last, a little life in this game. First, a couple of chances in quick succession - Wayne Routledge having a shot saved and then Gylfi Sigurdsson firing wide.

    Then came a yellow card for Robert Huth after an ugly challenge on Tom Carroll. The crowd wanted red, and so did Swansea head coach Paul Clement.

    And to cap it all off, Alfie Mawson hammers in an excellent volley to give Swansea vital lead. A nice little dance to celebrate too.

  16. Postpublished at 16:40 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Swansea 1-0 Leicester

    John Hartson
    Ex-Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    It was a tame header out of the box from Leicester.

    Mawson strikes it like a centre-forward. 

    Kasper Schmeichel doesn't even see it.

  17. Postpublished at 38 mins

    Swansea 1-0 Leicester

    10/10 for the finish. 0/10 for the celebration. Alfie Mawson does some dance that I've never seen before. It's no robot. In fact, it looks like a half-hearted Macarena.

    Alfie Mawson celebratesImage source, Reuters
  18. goal

    GOAL - Swansea 1-0 Leicesterpublished at 37 mins

    Alfie Mawson

    Finish! Alfie Mawson turns into Zinedine Zidane to put Swansea ahead.

    The young defender meets Federico Fernandez's cushioned header from a deep free-kick with a stunning, swivelling volley. 

    The ball whizzes past Kasper Schmeichel before he can even move.

    Alfie Mawson celebratesImage source, Reuters
  19. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    Swansea turning the heat up. More gas mark one than gas mark five. Gylfi Sigurdsson curls a long-ranger wide.

  20. Postpublished at 35 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Leicester

    John Hartson
    Ex-Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    Schmeichel did well. It was going wide but he wasn't to know that.

    He got down well with a strong hand.

    We have waited 35 minutes but that was good pressure from Swansea.