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Swans v Derby

keith margam

Vital Football Legend
Form Guide:

Swans last 6 matches DWDWLD 9 points out of 18

Swans last 6 home matches W3 D2 L1 F8 A5
29/11 Swans 1 - Fulham 2
11/12 Swans 1 - Blackburn 1
14/12 Swans 3 - Middlesboro 1
29/12 Swans 1 - Barnsley 1
2/1 Swans 1 - Charlton 0
18/1 Swans 2 - Wigan 1


Derby last 6 matches WWDWLW 13 points out of 18

Derby last 6 away matches W0 D2 L4 F5 A13
26/11 Fulham 3 - Derby 0
7/12 Blackburn 1 - Derby 0
21/12 Reading 3 - Derby 0
26/12 Wigan 1 - Derby 1
11/1 Middlesboro 2 - Derby 2
28/1 Luton 3 - Derby 2
 
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With this crazy match scheduling in the Championship we now have three games in six days, Sat, Tue, Fri.
It should be a lot clearer, with a total of six matches still to come this month, starting on Saturday, whether we can sustain our challenge for one of the play-off places.
Derby have had a surge in form recently with Rooney coming into the team in January. He’s scored in their last two games, the latest being a 4-0 hammering of Stoke at Pride Park, although the game previous was a 3-2 defeat at Luton through a last minute Bogle own goal.
 
What a load of rubbish, forget play offs.
Defending shocking, poor goalkeeping as well, Woodman didn’t even move for their second goal. Derby 3 shots 3 goals. Embarrassing.
 
Match stats:
Swans 2 (Dhanda 56’ Naughton 58’)
Derby 3 (Waghorn 8’ Holmes 64, Lawrence 80’)
Possession 49% - 51%
Shots: 16 - 8
On target: 7 - 4
Corners: 3 - 2
Fouls: 7 - 16
Cards: 1Y - 4Y
Att: 16,230
Ref: Matt Donahue 4/10
 
Gung-ho after taking the lead instead of consolidating, wide open in defence, two goals conceded. Routledge free gift pass, static goalkeeper, goodbye Swans, another home defeat.