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Reading vs Swansea City. Sky Bet Championship.

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Reading 0

    Swansea City 1

    • S Sinclair (35th minute)

    Rodgers enjoys Reading return

    Image: Sinclair: Decisive goal

    Swansea edged out Reading 1-0 to give their manager Brendan Rodgers a sweet victory over his former club.

    Sinclair strike seals Swansea success

    Swansea edged out Reading 1-0 to give their manager Brendan Rodgers a sweet victory over his former club. The crucial moment arrived after 35 minutes when Scott Sinclair got the better of Royals goalkeeper Adam Federici to claim his ninth goal of the season. Reading tried to fight back but were unable to find an equaliser and as a result slipped below Swansea, who are now fourth in the table. The hosts made a bright start and had an early appeal for a penalty turned down when Shane Long's header from Ian Harte's corner appeared to strike a Swansea arm. Republic of Ireland striker Long had the game's first clear opening in the 10th minute but glanced Jem Karacan's cross narrowly over from six yards. Swansea midfielder Mark Gower hobbled out of the action in the 20th minute and the introduction of his replacement David Cotterill appeared to rally the visitors who had struggled in the early running. Rodgers' side began to play incisively through the midfield and they started dominating possession. Nathan Dyer was in impressive touch for the Swans, but referee Oliver Langford was unimpressed when he took a tumble in the Reading penalty area after 25 minutes. Speculative efforts from Karacan and Hal Robson-Kanu were deflected behind as Reading attempted to maintain a threat, but it came as little surprise when Swansea took the lead 10 minutes before the interval. A searching pass from Ashley Williams found Cotterill in the Reading half and his through ball picked out Sinclair. The former Chelsea forward rounded Federici and slotted home.

    Vigour

    Swansea's advantage could have been greater at half-time as Dyer and Stephen Dobbie both dragged wide when well placed. Brian McDermott's Reading approached the second half with renewed vigour, Robson-Kanu and Jobi McAnuff threatening and probing from wide areas. But Swansea came agonisingly close to doubling their advantage in the 54th minute. Dyer exchanged passes with Dobbie to race clear of the Royals backline and his angled shot cannoned back off the crossbar with Federici beaten. The Australian keeper then saved from Dobbie after he was played through by Andrea Orlandi and the former Queen of the South striker saw another effort hacked off the line following Williams' knock down from a Cotterill corner. Reading entered the final quarter of the game with a flurry of corners, and Jimmy Kebe should have levelled when a deep delivery evaded everyone and he curled his shot over. Swansea managed to hang on, but not before substitutes Simon Church and Noel Hunt had headed over from close range.

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