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  • Date:2009-12-08
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:Liberty Stadium
  • Attendance:14004
  • Referee:Tanner, S

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

It's red. He's off. Shane Lowry has been sent off.

90mins

The referee has booked Gorka Pintado.

85mins

David Cotterill is replaced by Andrea Orlandi.

79mins

Gary Sawyer is being taken off, Craig Noone has come on in his place.

72mins

Carl Fletcher goes into the referee's book for dissent.

65mins

Leon Britton is booked for dissent.

56mins

The referee has booked Alan Judge.

53mins

David Gray is being taken off, Darcy Blake has come on in his place.

52mins

Goal!! Lee Trundle scores for Swansea.

47mins

Shane Lowry goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

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

46mins

Swansea are replacing Besian Idrizaj with Gorka Pintado.

46mins

Joe Allen is being taken off, Lee Trundle has come on in his place.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by S Tanner

31mins

The referee has booked David Gray.

21mins

Yoann Folly is replaced by Chris Clark.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.

0mins

Swansea face Plymouth at 7:45pm on Tuesday, December 8th.


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Match Report

A goal by Lee Trundle in the second half settled a one-sided match that Swansea should have put out of sight long before he took the field.

Swansea showed six changes from the side held to a draw at Peterborough, with Besian Idrizaj leading the line while Saturday's two-goal saviour Trundle was back on the bench.

Former Swan Rory Fallon was in a Plymouth side skippered by Wales international Carl Fletcher.

With only 48 seconds on the clock, Nathan Dyer raced through the middle but his shot was blocked by Pilgrims keeper Romain Larrieu.

Joe Allen seized on the rebound but his goalbound drive was headed clear.

It was all one-way as the visitors were penned in their own half and Angel Rangel fired into the side netting in the eighth minute.

The Swans were almost caught out on the half hour when Dorus de Vries dropped a cross but Shane Lowry's angled lob landed on top of the netting.

A free-kick by Federico Bessone just before the interval whistled over the visitors crossbar but the opening period ended with the Swans gaining all the possession but unable to turn it into goals.

Paulo Sousa made a double change for the second half with Gorka Pintado and Trundle replacing Allen and the ineffective Idrizaj.

The deadlock was broken in the 51st minute with a near-post strike from Trundle.

Dyer started the move before slipping a pass out wide to Pintado, whose low cross was met by Swansea's talisman for a clinical finish.

Plymouth should have levelled in the 63rd minute when Fallon met a cross from Alan Judge but his close range header was turned round the post by de Vries.

Pintado had the ball in the net in the 73rd minute but was rightly flagged for being in an offside position.

The elusive Dyer continued to cause problems for the visitors as Swansea pressed hard for the second goal that would surely seal victory.

Trundle created space but tried one trick too many as he waited for help to arrive up front.

In time added on, Shane Lowry received a second yellow card after tangling with Pintado to leave the Pilgrims facing the final few minutes with ten men.

Swansea City

Plymouth Argyle

Corners

92

Fouls

519

Goal attempts

84

Shots off target

63

Offsides

11

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