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Shrewsbury Town vs Swansea City. Carabao Cup Second Round.

Montgomery Waters MeadowAttendance4,063.

Shrewsbury Town 3

  • M Morgan (19th minute)
  • M Wright (67th minute)
  • N Wroe (91st minute)

Swansea City 1

  • S Cansdell-Sherriff (10th minute own goal)

Shrewsbury shock Swans

Image: Shrewsbury enjoyed a famous victory over Swansea

Shrewsbury came from behind to beat Swansea 3-1 and dump the Premier League new boys out for the Carling Cup.

Premier League side dumped out of Carling Cup

Shrewsbury came from behind to beat Swansea 3-1 and dump the Premier League new boys out of the Carling Cup. Brendan Rogers' men made the perfect start when Shrews defender Shane Cansdell-Sheriff headed past his own keeper under pressure from Swans striker Danny Graham after just 10 minutes. The home side levelled nine minutes later when a flowing move resulted in Marvin Morgan converting Lionel Ainsworth's cross. Mark Wright completed the turn around when he drove Graham Turner's men in front with 23 minutes left following good work by Terry Gornell Nicky Wroe's 25-yard strike sealed the game in injury time to put the League Two side through at the expense of their stunned Premier League opponents. Swans boss Rodgers made nine changes to the side that drew with Wigan at the weekend and it was a struggle to adjust at first as Morgan and Gornell made life difficult. Help was at hand for the visitors, courtesy of a needless own goal.

Danger

Although Graham advanced beyond the defence when Andrea Orlandi pumped the ball forward, there appeared to be minimal danger until Cansdell-Sherriff stretched to reach it, succeeding only in knocking it past stranded goalkeeper Ben Smith. Defiantly, Shrewsbury refused to let their heads drop and continued to take the fight to their supposedly superior opponents, who were already indebted to goalkeeper Jose Moreira for a string of eye-catching saves. There was nothing Moreira could do to prevent Morgan's third goal in this competition though. Lionel Ainsworth might have appeared to be going for goal from an acute angle but the effort fell perfectly for Morgan, who tapped home from close range. It proved to be the prelude for an entertaining passage of play, during which time both teams had opportunities to score. Leroy Lita started to make a nuisance of himself for Swansea, but not as much as Morgan, who guided a stoppage-time header against the bar, with Moreira totally stranded. Although Shrewsbury found themselves on the back foot immediately after half-time, they were the ones who spurned the first clear opportunity.
Guilty man
Ainsworth was the guilty man, ignoring two team-mates clear to his left after he had streaked away, allowing himself to be robbed by Ashley Williams as he entered the area. Swansea did enjoy a brief period of dominance but there was always a Shrewsbury body there to make a vital block or tackle. Cansdell-Sherriff in particular made amends for his earlier mistake and by the time Wright put the hosts in front, Turner's men were well worth the lead. Gornell deserved immense credit for the bulldozing run that pulled apart what should have been a neat Swansea back-line. By the time Gornell rolled a pass to Wright, the midfielder was in acres of space and duly sent a low shot to the bottom corner. Strangely, Wright had to be cajoled into celebrating by his delighted team-mates, although there was no shortage of jubilation from the stands. Swansea tried to regroup but Shrewsbury had the last word as Wroe drove home.

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