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  • Flood (58)
  • Pintado (47)
  • Date:2010-01-23
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Riverside Stadium
  • Attendance:16847
  • Referee:Penn, A

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

Chris Riggott is being taken off, Jonathan Grounds has come on in his place.

87mins

Joe Allen is being taken off, Mark Gower has come on in his place.

78mins

Middlesbrough are replacing Leroy Lita with Luke Williams.

78mins

Tony McMahon is replaced by Joe Bennett.

70mins

Swansea are replacing Gorka Pintado with Craig Beattie.

68mins

Nathan Dyer is being taken off, Thomas Butler has come on in his place.

58mins

Goal!! Middlesbrough have scored with Willo Flood putting it in the back of the net.

47mins

Goal!! Swansea have scored with Gorka Pintado putting it in the back of the net.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by A Penn

32mins

The referee has booked Julio Arca.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, January 23rd, the match has kicked off.

0mins

Middlesbrough face Swansea at 3pm on Saturday, January 23rd.


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Match Report

Willo Flood marked his home debut for Middlesbrough with a spectacular goal, but Swansea City earned a 1-1 draw at the Riverside.

Flood levelled the scores with a shot from the right touchline and temporarily lifted a home side desperate to end a disastrous run.

Middlesbrough were hit with a crippling list of injuries before the kick-off. A local evening paper carried a 'fancy a game?' appeal to fans.

With so many senior players out of action manager Gordon Strachan was forced to name three teenagers on the substitute bench. They were Cameron Park (17) and 16-year-olds Luke Williams and Bruno Pilatos.

It was the youngest substitutes' bench ever named by Middlesbrough.

Boro began the season optimistic of an automatic return to the Premier League following relegation last season. Since October, however, the team have slumped alarmingly and now face a fight to even reach the play-offs.

Swansea, on the other hand, have come a long way since they suffered a 3-0 early season defeat to Middlesbrough and could have an exciting end to the season.

Middlesbrough opened on the attack and Leroy Lita had two good chances to mark his return after a three-match suspension.

Adam Johnson, returned for Middlesbrough after a hamstring injury, shot wide from 25 yards.

For Swansea Gorka Pintado, known as the Spanish Bull, was off target with a header.

Boro held the balance of play in the first half without looking a dangerous force. In fact, neither goalkeeper had a shot worthy of note to save before the break.

Lita appealed for a penalty when he was brought down but the referee was not impressed and rightly waived on play.

Swansea made an excellent start after the break. The second half was only two minutes old when Pintado put them ahead following a right-wing cross by Joe Allen.

The goal gave the 331 Swansea fans something to cheer after their long journey to the North East.

Pintado was not far off the target with a header shortly after before the home side grabbed a lifeline through Flood.

It was one of the best goals seen at the Riverside Stadium for a long time, but overall the standard of football was disappointing.

Middlesbrough

Swansea City

Corners

43

Fouls

137

Goal attempts

1011

Shots off target

66

Offsides

22

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