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Swansea City vs Coventry City. Sky Bet Championship.

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Swansea City 2

  • D Pratley (19th minute)
  • S Sinclair (47th minute)

Coventry City 1

  • B Turner (56th minute)

Swans sail on

Image: Pratley: Netted opener

Swansea continued their perfect start to the campaign at the Liberty Stadium with a 2-1 victory over Coventry.

Swans win again at fortress Liberty

Swansea continued their perfect start to the campaign at the Liberty Stadium with a 2-1 victory over Coventry on Tuesday night. Darren Pratley (19) and Scott Sinclair (47) put Brendan Rodgers' side two up before Ben Turner netted on 56 minutes to set up a nervy finish. But, despite plenty of pressure, Aidy Boothroyd's side failed to convert as the Swans made it three Championship wins out of three so far at home this season. The influential Pratley returned to Swansea's midfield from suspension having missed Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Leeds, while Joe Allen was handed a start after his impressive cameo at Elland Road. Iceland international midfielder Aron Gunnarsson came into Coventry's XI as the only change from the 1-1 draw against Leicester.

Back foot

The Sky Blues were firmly on the back foot for the majority of the M69 derby and it was very much the same story for Boothroyd's outfit in the first half in South Wales. Midfielder Allen fired just off target shortly before the hosts got the goal their early dominance deserved with 19 minutes on the clock. Mark Gower floated over a corner from the right and Pratley found himself unmarked near the penalty spot to head past Keiren Westwood. The lively Nathan Dyer could and maybe should have quickly made it 2-0 but he spent too long measuring his goalbound shot from 12 yards and allowed Sammy Clingan to get in and produce a saving block. Coventry offered brief passages of promising play over the remainder of the first half but it was Swansea who remained firmly on top and were getting through the visiting defence with alarming ease - Pratley twice going close to doubling his tally.
Switch things
Boothroyd looked to switch things around at the break and introduced full-back Martin Cranie into a changed 4-4-2 system but it was his touch after just 68 seconds that handed Swansea their second. The former Pompey man played an awful back pass which only found Pratley, he saw his shot bounce back off a post and fortunately into the path of Sinclair who duly found the net. Dyer again hesitated somewhat when given the chance to add a third, before Swans skipper Garry Monk cleared off the line from Lukas Jutkiewicz at the other end. And from the resulting corner, Coventry grabbed themselves a lifeline when Turner prodded home a header from defensive partner Richard Wood. The goal - the first Swansea had conceded at the Liberty this season - certainly raised visiting spirits and Monk was forced to desperately clear his lines before Jutkiewicz and Gunnarsson both went close as the second half wore on. Westwood produced a stunning save to deny Dyer a killer third late on but, nevertheless, the Swans held on to leave Coventry still waiting for a first win in Swansea since 1950.

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