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Hogan nets late winner to earn Stoke first victory of season

Scott Hogan’s 90th-minute winner gave Stoke their first victory of the season with a 2-1 success over former Sy Bet Championship leaders Swansea.

Nathan Jones watched his side fall behind in the opening minute to Andre Ayew’s first Liberty Stadium goal since 2016.

Tom Edwards and Tyrese Campbell replace James McClean and Tom Ince as Jones searched for an answer to Stoke’s miserable start to the season.

But his bid to kickstart Stoke’s season and save his job against the league leaders got off to the worst possible start after just 52 seconds.

Swansea’s intricate passing drew Stoke towards the ball before they released Yan Dhanda in behind Badou Ndiaye.

The Stoke forward hit the side netting from three yards out after Woodman parried Bruno Martins Indi’s powerful header into his path.

Clucas slid in at the back post with 57 minutes gone but failed to divert Etebo’s cross into the back of the net before Gregory sent another tame effort straight into the hands of Woodman.

With the clock ticking down, Woodman could only palm Vokes’ powerful shot back into the danger zone, and Hogan produced a poacher’s finish to snatch a vital win for Stoke and Jones.

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