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Championship | Gameweek 32
Feb 24, 2021 at 7pm UK
Liberty Stadium
Coventry City

Swansea
1 - 0
Coventry

Cabango (54')
Cabango (87')
FT(HT: 0-0)

McCallum (21'), Skiri Oestigaard (82')

Swansea City 1-0 Coventry City: Ben Cabango heads winner for hosts

Ben Cabango's goal settled a closely fought game.

Ben Cabango's towering second-half header ensured Swansea got back to winning ways and stayed in touch with the Championship's top three as they beat Coventry 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium.

The 20-year-old Wales defender broke the deadlock in the 54th minute as he met Connor Hourihane's corner on the edge of the six-yard box.

Cabango was one off two changes made by Swansea boss Steve Cooper from the side hammered 4-1 at Huddersfield at the weekend. He brought Yan Dhanda into midfield, dropped Jay Fulton to the bench and slotted Cabango into defence in place of the injured Ryan Bennett.

Coventry boss Mark Robins went with the same side that notched an impressive 2-0 home win over second-placed Brentford for their latest examination against a top-four side in February. Having drawn with Watford they lost 2-0 at league leaders Norwich before then toppling the Bees.

Visiting goalkeeper Ben Wilson was forced to scramble away a near-post shot from Jamal Lowe with his feet in the eighth minute, but other than that they negotiated the early stages well.

The Sky Blues thought they should have been awarded a penalty a few minutes later when Calum O'Hare hit the deck as he ran on to a ball in the home box.

Referee Andy Woolmer immediately ruled out the shouts for a spot-kick, which did not impress Robins and his coaching staff. Then they saw Swansea's Sam McCallum pick up a yellow card for a tackle that put home dangerman Connor Roberts in a spin.

On a greasy surface the Swansea were not able to stretch the play or pass with as much accuracy as usual, and the spirt of the Coventry players made life difficult for them.

Lowe and Dhanda were not able to hit the mark with shots for the home side in and around the box and the first half ended goalless with the respective keepers having to make one save each, neither of which really tested them.

Coventry started the second half brightly and McCallum forced Freddie Woodman to dive across his goal to ensure his long-range effort was wide of the mark.

The deadlock was finally broken after 54 minutes. The industrious Dhanda won a corner and a superb delivery from Hourihane was met by Cabango, who climbed higher than anyone else to head home his fourth goal of the season.

The home side had a glorious chance to double their lead in a high-speed breakout of defence, but after carrying the ball half the length of the pitch Lowe fired his shot wide.

Coventry pressed hard for an equaliser in the closing stages and Kyle McFadzean went close with an effort from a free-kick in the 87th minute, but Swansea held on.

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