Swansea City show some steel & guts to get the win
Swansea City moved in to tenth place in the Championship last night with a very hard fought win over fifth place Watford in their Championship game at the Swansea.com. Myles Peart-Harris most certainly earned the plaudits in a tense second half. The Swans will remain in tenth spot even after the rest of the Championship fixtures are completed tonight.
The game started in the Swans favour with Peart-Harris having two chances. His finishing was weak though. Two attempts that signalled a player in form. Josh Key started his usual raids down the Swansea right. His improvement this season to one of the better right sided wing backs in the league a contributing to the Swans recent revival. Evidence of the Swans quick start to the game came with a flurry of opportunities. A cross box pass went unchallenged by any Swans player. It was a chance. The home side were dominating, but with three opportunities already, this game needed a goal.
The referee with some history when officiating Watford ruled a penalty shout away when Cabango looked to be brought down in the penalty area. On fourteen minutes Bayo, the four goal scorer on the weekend for the Hornets spent two minutes down getting treatment. This after a bizarre attempt to win the ball from Darling.