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Ivan Juric won his first game as Southampton manager, against Russell Martin's former club, to give the Saints a Fourth Round draw at home against Burnley.
A crowd of just 12,000 was at St Mary's to see the Premier League's bottom club overcome Luke Williams' side, thanks to a brilliant performance from Kamaldeen Sulemana.
The Ghanaian scored the first goal, the first since May 2023, and scored the second for Tyler Dibling, who scored again in the second half.
Saints had made just two changes, Swansea four and it was the Premier League strugglers who dominated from start to finish.
Kyle Walker-Peters went close early on with a left-footed shot in the tenth minute, while Sulemana fired wide a minute later.
Walker-Peters was finding plenty of space on the right and went close again after being released following a run by Matheus Fernandes.

Southampton ended their 11-match winless streak to beat Swansea 3-0 in the FA Cup third round.

Tyler Dibling scored goals number three and four this season and his third in as many games.

Ivan Juric won his first game in charge after replacing Russell Martin last month.
A Saints goal seemed inevitable and came through the most direct route. Lesley Ugochukwu took a long kick from Aaron Ramsdale and Sulemana deftly bowled to the stranded Jon McLaughlin.
Swansea were struggling to pose any kind of threat to Ivan Juric's side and Saints were two ahead ten minutes before the break when the lively Sulemana ran towards the byline and passed the ball for Dibling to score.
There were more chances for the Saints just after the break. Only a point-blank save from McLaughlin could prevent Jan Bednarek from heading in Ryan Manning's corner.
It was Dibling, 18, who added the third, scoring on Manning's low cross on the second attempt after Kyle Naughton failed to clear.
Cameron Archer should have made it to fourth after Fernandes passed him cleanly, but McLaughlin held up well to deny him.
The small group of supporters who had traveled from south Wales almost had something to celebrate when Joe Allen hit the post after a mistake by Will Smallbone, but Southampton kept a clean sheet.