Wilfried Bony, Michu and Jonathan de Guzman all score as Swansea run riot at Valencia on their Europa League debut. Michu and a wonderful Jonathan de Guzman free-kick completed the scoring in the second half as the Swans cruised to victory at a stunned Mestalla.
There have been more important victories in Swansea's 101 years, but there will have been few as eye-catching as this, adding another remarkable chapter to their remarkable rise from League Two to the Premier League, Capital One Cup glory and this European campaign.
Valencia, two-time Champions League finalists, had only lost to English opponents on three previous occasions here, but they were in trouble from the moment Rami saw red.
Bony threatened to race clear of the Frenchman, and the referee quickly had the card out of his pocket as Bony went to ground.
The Ivory Coast international got the opener shortly after as Alejando Pozuelo and Michu combined for him to rifle home.
Pozuelo, an exciting presence throughout, was involved again when his excellent pass teed up Michu for the second in the 58th minute.
And De Guzman rounded matters off with a spectacular strike four minutes later to leave the Welsh club in dreamland.
Wilfried Bony is brought down by Adil Rami
Michu celebrates the red card Pressure: Swansea City's Alejandro Pozuelo duels for the ball with Valencia's Sofiane Feghouli Michu celebrates putting the Swansea 2-0 upThe boss: Swansea City's Manager Michael Laudrup sits in the dugout
Valencia are the top seeds in Group A, and the competition, although they are in the midst of their worst run in 14 years.
But even the most optimistic Swansea fan could not have anticipated such a great start.
They survived an early scare when Sergio Canales escaped Chico Flores and produced an excellent ball that Sofiane Feghouli just failed to get a touch on.
But the Welsh side, fielding more Spanish players than their hosts, took control after Valencia were reduced to 10 men with less than 10 minutes on the clock.
Rami dragged back Bony as the striker got away from him 30 yards from goal. The French international had team-mates near but Belgian referee Serge Gumienny did not hesitate as he produced a red card.
There have been more important victories in Swansea's 101 years, but there will have been few as eye-catching as this, adding another remarkable chapter to their remarkable rise from League Two to the Premier League, Capital One Cup glory and this European campaign.
Valencia, two-time Champions League finalists, had only lost to English opponents on three previous occasions here, but they were in trouble from the moment Rami saw red.
Bony threatened to race clear of the Frenchman, and the referee quickly had the card out of his pocket as Bony went to ground.
The Ivory Coast international got the opener shortly after as Alejando Pozuelo and Michu combined for him to rifle home.
Pozuelo, an exciting presence throughout, was involved again when his excellent pass teed up Michu for the second in the 58th minute.
And De Guzman rounded matters off with a spectacular strike four minutes later to leave the Welsh club in dreamland.
Wilfried Bony is brought down by Adil Rami
Michu celebrates the red card Pressure: Swansea City's Alejandro Pozuelo duels for the ball with Valencia's Sofiane Feghouli Michu celebrates putting the Swansea 2-0 upThe boss: Swansea City's Manager Michael Laudrup sits in the dugout
Valencia are the top seeds in Group A, and the competition, although they are in the midst of their worst run in 14 years.
But even the most optimistic Swansea fan could not have anticipated such a great start.
They survived an early scare when Sergio Canales escaped Chico Flores and produced an excellent ball that Sofiane Feghouli just failed to get a touch on.
But the Welsh side, fielding more Spanish players than their hosts, took control after Valencia were reduced to 10 men with less than 10 minutes on the clock.
Rami dragged back Bony as the striker got away from him 30 yards from goal. The French international had team-mates near but Belgian referee Serge Gumienny did not hesitate as he produced a red card.
Is it always this easy? Michu scored Swansea's second
That's for you: Swansea salute the travelling fans
Tough: Jose Canas kept putting his foot in, even at 3-0
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