Jordan Ayew produced a goal good enough to grace any FA Cup occasion to lift a wild and wet night in Swansea.
The Ghanaian striker who has suddenly found some form under new boss Carlos Carvalhal picked his way past four defenders to put the Premier League side in front after only nine minutes.
It was so good it deserved to be the winner – instead that was left to Wilfried Bony who prodded home from close range a few moments after Diogo Jota’s second half equaliser.
In pouring rain in a third round replay that wasn’t on TV and in front of a half empty stadium Ayew’s goal won’t ever join the list of the old competitions classics.