Swansea City secured consecutive wins for the first time in the Premier League at Everton, to new coach Francesco Guidolin's delight.
Francesco Guidolin was delighted to get off to a winning start at Swansea City after seeing his side beat Everton 2-1 on Sunday.
A Gylfi Sigurdsson penalty saw Swansea take the lead at Goodison Park, only for Gareth Barry to equalise less than 10 minutes later. Andre Ayew then dealt the killer blow to give Guidolin three points in his first game in charge.
The visitors move four points clear of the relegation zone and the coach could not contain his delight.
"I am very happy because this was my first match," said Guidolin. "It's been my dream to work in the Premier League, but I didn't dream we would win my first match like this.
"I think we played very, very well for the first 60 minutes. Everton are a strong team and we suffered towards the end.
"My team is a good team. It is still early because I have only worked with them for a week, but I like that we play football on the floor and keep possession.
"If possible, I want us to be able to go forward when there is the possibility, and we will work towards this.
"We played well against Watford on Monday night. In the week we worked together and I told them my philosophy, how we must work and help each other.
"Six points in two matches is very important for us, but we hope that we can climb further up the table because we're still not in a good position."
- Goal