Stoke fans called for a red card but referee Martin Atkinson showed the Swans captain a yellow.Joselu then leapt well to connect with Glenn Whelan's free-kick, only to send it straight into the arms of Lukasz Fabianski.And Bojan, who was growing into the game, went on a great run past several Swansea men before laying the ball to Afellay, who blasted off-target.At the other end, a solid defensive effort from the hosts restricted Swansea to harmless efforts from Leroy Fer and Gomis, plus a low Jack Cork shot that Haugaard saved comfortably.There was little indication that the pattern of the game would change when Bojan then doubled Stoke's lead shortly after the interval, the Spaniard collecting the ball from Whelan in the middle of the Swansea half, being allowed by the away defence to advance to the edge of the box and hitting a shot that Fabianski got a hand to and perhaps should have saved.However, the Welsh side pulled a goal back when Sigurdsson received Wayne Routledge's cross, turned on the edge of the box and unleashed an effort that bamboozled Haugaard.The introduction of Jefferson Montero, on just before Sigurdsson's goal, had helped invigorate the visitors and after he delivered a dangerous cross that was not finished off, another Swansea substitute then made a telling impact as Paloschi got away from Geoff Cameron and sent a deflected effort past Haugaard.Stoke desperately sought to regain the lead in the last few minutes but it was to no avail, as Arnautovic put a free-kick into the side-netting and Afellay struck over
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