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Bournemouth 3-0 Swansea: Cherries ease to victory to boost play-off hopes

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Bournemouth and Swansea at the Vitality Stadium as Philip Billiing, a Joel Latibeaudiere own goal and Arnaut Danjuma secured a comfortable win for the Cherries

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Bournemouth and Swansea

Philip Billing scored a stunning acrobatic volley as Bournemouth beat Swansea 3-0 to dent the Welsh side's automatic promotion hopes.

Billing's blistering early strike, an own goal from defender Joel Latibeaudiere and Arnaut Danjuma's thumping late finish helped revive Bournemouth's play-off ambitions.

The Cherries came into the game five points adrift of the play-off places after losing 3-2 at home to Barnsley on Saturday.

Jonathan Woodgate's side dominated the first half, with former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere particularly impressive in midfield.

Image: Bournemouth eased to a 3-0 win against Swansea

Billing had already seen a shot blocked when he opened the scoring in sensational fashion in the ninth minute.

Netherlands midfielder Danjuma raced away down the left wing before cutting the cross back for the unmarked Billing to plant a stunning left-footed volley into the net.

Two minutes later Dominic Solanke saw his effort deflected behind for a corner before both Junior Stanislas and Danjuma both blazed over in promising positions.

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Bournemouth's Philip Billing gave his side the lead against Swansea with a stunning acrobatic effort in the Sky Bet Championship

Billing then linked up neatly with Solanke, who was only denied a strike at goal by Kyle Naughton's well-timed tackle.

The Cherries were already without David Brooks, Lewis Cook and Adam Smith due to injury and suffered a fresh blow when Stanislas limped off clutching his hamstring.

Bournemouth doubled their lead in first-half stoppage time when Danjuma's corner hit Latibeaudiere on the back, sending the ball spinning into his own net.

It would have been game over 10 minutes into the second half but for a good save from Swansea goalkeeper Freddie Woodman.

Danjuma whipped in a teasing free-kick which was met by a powerful header from Cameron Carter-Vickers but Woodman managed to claw the ball over the crossbar for a corner.

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Bournemouth's Arnaut Danjuma admits he's been waiting a long time to win the man-of-the-match award.

Swansea substitute Morgan Whittaker's long-range shot forced a flying save from Bournemouth goalkeeper Asmir Begovic.

Begovic was called into action again 10 minutes later when he reacted smartly to keep out the lively Whittaker's low shot from a Ryan Manning cross.

Bournemouth defender Jack Stacey then drilled a shot just wide of the far post from the edge of the penalty area as the home team pressed for a third goal.

Danjuma sealed the points three minutes from time with a thunderous left-foot drive into the top corner after Billing had deftly laid the ball into his path.

The win was a welcome confidence boost for Bournemouth ahead of Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final clash at home to south coast neighbours Southampton.

Defeat for Swansea leaves Steve Cooper's side three points behind second-placed Watford going into this weekend's South Wales derby with Cardiff.

What the managers said...

Bournemouth's Jonathan Woodgate: "Every single player did well. Jack Wilshere basically ran the game for the 70 minutes he was on. I thought his was an outstanding performance and he gave us something we have not had in the last few games. They are a really good team and we did well. I thought we dominated."

"Billing owed us one because his performance against Barnsley when he came on was not great. Hopefully he can push forward now and get in the Denmark squad for the Euros. That is his aim for the season and he is a player of exceptional quality."

Swansea's Steve Cooper: "It has been a very busy period and we might have been a bit fatigued. But I am not going to use that as an excuse. The first two goals were so unlike us and what we pride ourselves on. They were really poor goals to give away.

"The first one was a cross into the box where we were not marking and the second one is the first contact off a corner. We gave ourselves what ended up being too much to do. Our general play was okay but I thought we could have been better in the final third. We did not back ourselves enough and did not commit enough in the final third. It was a frustrating night."

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