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Sunderland 0-2 Swansea City: Fernando Llorente and Kyle Naughton score to give Welsh side huge boost in fight for Premier League survival

David Moyes' already-relegated Sunderland lost 2-0 to Paul Clement's Swansea City at the Stadium of Light on Saturday afternoon.

Spanish forward Fernando Llorente gave the visitors the lead with a crucial header in the ninth minute.

Kyle Naughton doubled the Welsh side's lead two minutes into added time at the end of the first-half, to give Swansea a huge boost in their fight for Premier League survival.

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Kyle Naughton celebrates doubling Swansea City's lead two minutes into added time at the end of the first-half
Kyle Naughton celebrates doubling Swansea City's lead two minutes into added time at the end of the first-half
South Korean midfielderu00a0Ki Sung-Yueng (No 4) jumps on Naughton's back to celebrate the defender's goal
South Korean midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng (No 4) jumps on Naughton's back to celebrate the defender's goal
Right back Naughton enjoys his first goal of the season, after hitting the back of the net against Sunderland
Right back Naughton enjoys his first goal of the season, after hitting the back of the net against Sunderland
Naughton nets his side's second goal on Saturday afternoon, squeezing his shot past Sunderland defenderu00a0Javier Manquillo
Naughton nets his side's second goal on Saturday afternoon, squeezing his shot past Sunderland defender Javier Manquillo
The 32-year-old Poland international goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski pumps his fists as he enjoys one of Swansea's goals
The 32-year-old Poland international goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski pumps his fists as he enjoys one of Swansea's goals
Swansea forward Fernando Llorente celebrates giving the visitors the lead with a crucial header in the ninth minute
Swansea forward Fernando Llorente celebrates giving the visitors the lead with a crucial header in the ninth minute
Llorente embraces the applause from the travelling fans as he enjoys his 14th goal of the season in all competitionsu00a0
Llorente embraces the applause from the travelling fans as he enjoys his 14th goal of the season in all competitions
The 32-year-old Llorente - who has scored seven times in 24 games for Spain - wheels away to celebrate his early goal
The 32-year-old Llorente - who has scored seven times in 24 games for Spain - wheels away to celebrate his early goal
Llorente beats several Sunderland defenders to the ball to header past the Mackems' goalkeeperu00a0Jordan Pickford
Llorente beats several Sunderland defenders to the ball to header past the Mackems' goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Swansea's Swedish left back Martin Olsson watches on asu00a0Pickford runs out to gather the ball at the Stadium of Light
Swansea's Swedish left back Martin Olsson watches on as Pickford runs out to gather the ball at the Stadium of Light
Sunderland's Jermain Defoe tries to squeeze a shot past Swansea stopperu00a0Lukasz Fabianski on Saturday afternoon
Sunderland's Jermain Defoe tries to squeeze a shot past Swansea stopper Lukasz Fabianski on Saturday afternoon
Sunderland's Gabon international Didier N'Dong (right) battles for the ball with Swansea's Ghana star Jordan Ayew (left)
Sunderland's Gabon international Didier N'Dong (right) battles for the ball with Swansea's Ghana star Jordan Ayew (left)
Sunderland supporters display banners in support of Bradley Lowery -u00a0a five-year-old fan suffering from terminal cancer
Sunderland supporters display banners in support of Bradley Lowery - a five-year-old fan suffering from terminal cancer
England international striker Defoe carries young Bradley onto the pitch, with captain John O'Shea walking behind
England international striker Defoe carries young Bradley onto the pitch, with captain John O'Shea walking behind
Bradley, supported by father Carl, meets his 34-year-old hero Defoe before the Swansea match in the North East
Bradley, supported by father Carl, meets his 34-year-old hero Defoe before the Swansea match in the North East
On Saturday, the Black Cats vowed to donate all proceeds from programme sales to help fight Bradley's cause
On Saturday, the Black Cats vowed to donate all proceeds from programme sales to help fight Bradley's cause
David Moyes' (right) Sunderland hosted Swansea City's Paul Clement at the Stadium of Light on Saturday afternoon
David Moyes' (right) Sunderland hosted Swansea City's Paul Clement at the Stadium of Light on Saturday afternoon