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Managerless Swansea City remained bottom of the Premier League despite salvaging a point against a resurgent Crystal Palace thanks to a spectacular equaliser from substitute Jordan Ayew.

The Ghana international climbed off the bench to score his second league goal of the season to prevent the Swans from another defeat. 

Under the guidance of temporary player-manager Leon Britton after Paul Clement was sacked, the hosts seemed energised by the change but failed to trouble their opponents in a goalless first half.

Palace posed a threat on the break and, after Ruben Loftus-Cheek was brought down by Federico Fernandez, Luka Milivojevic stroked his penalty down the middle to give Roy Hodgson's men the lead.

But, with 12 minutes left, Ayew struck with a viciously swerving effort from 20 yards to give Swansea just an eighth point from 10 home Premier League games this season, leaving them four points adrift of safety.

Their search for a permanent successor to Clement is ongoing, with former Palace manager Frank de Boer and ex-West Ham boss Slaven Bilic among those under consideration.

Ayew has struggled for form this season and that is partly blamed for Swansea's struggles. 

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