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SWANSEA v NEWCASTLE

2013/2014 Sat 19 Apr Newcastle Utd. 1 - 2 Swansea City Premier League  
 Wed 04 Dec Swansea City 3 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Premier League  
2012/2013 Sat 02 Mar Swansea City 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Premier League  
 Sat 17 Nov Newcastle Utd. 1 - 2 Swansea City Premier League  
2011/2012 Fri 06 Apr Swansea City 0 - 2 Newcastle Utd. Premier League  
 Sat 17 Dec Newcastle Utd. 0 - 0 Swansea City Premier League  
2009/2010 Sat 13 Feb Swansea City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Championship  
 Sat 28 Nov Newcastle Utd. 3 - 0 Swansea City Championship  
1994/1995 Sat 28 Jan Newcastle Utd. 3 - 0 Swansea City F.A. Cup  
1983/1984 Sat 31 Mar Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Swansea City Second Division  
 Sun 16 Oct Swansea City 1 - 2 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
1980/1981 Sat 13 Dec Swansea City 4 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 18 Oct Newcastle Utd. 1 - 2 Swansea City Second Division  
1979/1980 Sat 19 Apr Newcastle Utd. 1 - 3 Swansea City Second Division  
 Sat 24 Nov Swansea City 2 - 3 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
1964/1965 Sat 27 Mar Newcastle Utd. 3 - 1 Swansea Tn. Second Division  
 Sat 14 Nov Swansea Tn. 3 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
1963/1964 Tue 17 Mar Swansea Tn. 0 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 05 Oct Newcastle Utd. 4 - 1 Swansea Tn. Second Division  
1962/1963 Sat 16 Mar Swansea Tn. 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 27 Oct Newcastle Utd. 6 - 0 Swansea Tn. Second Division  
1961/1962 Fri 02 Feb Swansea Tn. 3 - 2 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 16 Sep Newcastle Utd. 2 - 2 Swansea Tn. Second Division  
1946/1947 Sat 04 Jan Swansea Tn. 1 - 2 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 07 Sep Newcastle Utd. 1 - 1 Swansea Tn. Second Division  
1938/1939 Sat 22 Apr Newcastle Utd. 1 - 2 Swansea Tn. Second Division  
 Sat 17 Dec Swansea Tn. 0 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
1937/1938 Sat 30 Apr Swansea Tn. 2 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 18 Dec Newcastle Utd. 1 - 0 Swansea Tn. Second Division  
1936/1937 Sat 17 Apr Swansea Tn. 1 - 2 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 12 Dec Newcastle Utd. 5 - 1 Swansea Tn. Second Division  
1935/1936 Sat 11 Apr Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Swansea Tn. Second Division  
 Sat 26 Oct Swansea Tn. 1 - 2 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
1934/1935 Sat 16 Feb Newcastle Utd. 5 - 1 Swansea Tn. Second Division  
 Sat 06 Oct Swansea Tn. 3 - 4 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  

2013/14 SWANSEA 3 NEWCASTLE 0

SWANSEA CITY

1. Michel Vorm   
19. Dwight Tiendalli   
4. Chico   
6. Ashley Williams   
33. Ben Davies   
21. Jose Canas   
20. Jonathan de Guzman   
24. Alejandro Pozuelo  84' 
8. Jonjo Shelvey   
11. Pablo Hernandez  71' 
26. Alvaro Vazquez  29'  
 
Subs
2. Jordi Amat   
3. Neil Taylor   
7. Leon Britton   
12. Nathan Dyer  29' 
14. Roland Lamah  71' 
15. Wayne Routledge  84' 
25. Gerhard Tremmel  

NEWCASTLE UTD

1. Tim Krul   
26. Mathieu Debuchy   
6. Mike Williamson  77' 
2. Fabricio Coloccini   
3. Davide Santon  56' 
7. Moussa Sissoko   
24. Cheick Tiote   
4. Yohan Cabaye   
11. Yoan Gouffran   
23. Shola Ameobi  67' 
14. Loic Remy   
 
Subs
8. Vurnon Anita   
13. Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa  77' 
19. Massadio Haidara  56' 
21. Rob Elliot   
25. Gabriel Obertan  67' 
28. Sammy Ameobi   
36. Paul Dummett  

Swansea ended Newcastle's four-match winning run with a handsome 3-0 win over Alan Pardew's side at the Liberty Stadium.

Substitute Nathan Dyer a Mathieu Debuchy own goal and a spectacular Jonjo Shelvey strike gave the Swans just a second home win of the season.

Loic Remy had his header brilliantly saved by Michel Vorm for the visitors, but Newcastle were aggrieved after referee Howard Webb waved away penalty appeals for a Ben Davies handball and an Ashley Williams challenge on Yoan Gouffran in the second half.

Swansea claimed the win despite losing another striker to injury after Alvaro Vazquez limped off with a groin problem.

With Michu and Wilfried Bony also out, and no striker on the bench, the hosts moved midfielder Alejandro Pozuelo into an advanced role and were arguably the better for it as Newcastle struggled to handle their movement.

It was Dyer, Vazquez's replacement, who gave them the lead. Pozuelo drove down the left-hand side of the box and got in a cross that Tim Krul could only tip to the winger, who volleyed home.

Newcastle showed more attacking intent after the break and replays suggested they should have had a penalty in the 57th minute, when Remy's shot cannoned off a combination of Davies' chest and arm.

They were further frustrated when Gouffran tumbled as he and Williams contested a high ball and Swansea broke to clinch the win.

Pozuelo found Shelvey with a defence-splitting pass, the midfielder delayed his shot and Krul saved, only for the ball to rebound off Debuchy and into the net.

But former Liverpool man Shelvey, who a few minutes earlier had feinted to headbutt Debuchy during a heated stand-off, was not to be denied his goal, and curled home from 25 yards to seal the win.

During the opening half there was little to suggest Newcastle were a team brimming with confidence and good form as they simply stood off their hosts.

Swansea enjoyed plenty of possession but, as has often been the case this season, they created little, and it was the visitors who had the first big chance with their first genuine attack.

Yohan Cabaye whipped in a lovely cross to give Remy an unmarked header which Vorm did brilliantly to tip around his left-hand post.

Swansea continued to probe without much effect before losing Vazquez to injury.

Dyer came on for him with Pozuelo being pushed forward and initially Swansea struggled to adjust to playing without a recognised frontman.

But Newcastle showed no inclination to take advantage, and were happy to sit and play on the counter.

Swansea were having almost three-quarters of possession, and Newcastle paid the price in time added on at the end of the first half when Dyer converted after Krul could only tip Pozuelo's cross straight to him.

It meant Swansea led at the interval at home for the first time this year, and they threatened to extend their lead as Krul gathered a Dyer header from a teasing De Guzman cross, before Shelvey whistled an effort just wide of the left-hand post.

Newcastle were at least starting to show positive signs and they felt they should have had a penalty in the 57th minute as Webb waved away their protestations that Davies had handled.

Debuchy then produced an awful tackle as Swansea looked to break, Webb produced a yellow, it could have been red.

Newcastle's pressing became more insistent, but left them vulnerable to the counter and Pablo Hernandez ought to have done better when freed by Dyer, with Mike Williamson making an excellent covering challenge as the Spaniard broke into the box.

But Swansea's lead did double moments later as Pozuelo's pass split the Newcastle defence and Debuchy diverted the ball into his own net

But Newcastle were again frustrated as Webb had waved away appeals for a penalty after Gouffran went down seconds earlier.

Then Shelvey, after needlessly and petulantly moving his head towards Debuchy as they exchanged words a few minutes prior, completed the scoring.