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Gallery: Swashbuckling Swansea win in pictures

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A victorious match gallery after the Cherries swatted Swansea City to one side with a 4-0 win at Vitality Stadium.

After a competitive start where Mark Travers was twice called into action, the hosts had the lead after Philip Billing found space and picked out Dominic Solanke in the centre, the striker slotting home his 13th of the season.

The Cherries increasingly in control, they were unable to double their advantage before the break as the game became increasingly fractious.

A brilliant second followed within five minutes of the restart, Leif Davis crossing a bouncing ball first time and Solanke doubling his tally with a wonderful stretched volley.

Before long two became three, Ryan Christie pouncing on some hesitant defending and forcing a save, the ball floating up for Jaidon Anthony to nod home.

Further home goals wouldn't come with another positive and a rousing reception coming for Lewis Cook, who was introduced in the final ten minutes exactly eight months on from suffering his serious knee injury.

The fourth then came at the death as Jamal Lowe helped add a final nail to the Swansea coffin when he teed up Anthony for his second.

To see all the photos from a winning gallery, click through the images by using the arrows above.

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