Swansea City vs Blackburn Rovers. Sky Bet Championship.
Swansea.com StadiumAttendance13,788.
Swansea City 3
- Z Vipotnik (39th minute)
- M Peart-Harris (47th minute)
- L Cullen (62nd minute)
Blackburn Rovers 0
Swansea 3-0 Blackburn: Managerless Swans ease to victory
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Swansea City and Blackburn Rovers at the Swansea.com Stadium on Saturday; Zan Vipotnik, Myles Peart-Harris and Liam Cullen earn a comfortable win for the managerless Swans.
Saturday 22 February 2025 18:38, UK
Alan Sheehan's second spell in caretaker charge of Swansea got off to a dream start after his side beat fellow managerless side Blackburn 3-0 at the Swansea.com Stadium.
Goals just before the break from Žan Vipotnik and Myles Peart-Harris - both restored to the starting line-up by Sheehan - gave Swansea a commanding and fully-deserved advantage at the break.
Peart-Harris then set up top scorer Liam Cullen for a third in the 62nd minute of the Sky Bet Championship contest.
Rovers, who had won both of their previous games under caretaker head coach David Lowe, were poor, although Andreas Weimann was twice denied by home goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux in the first half.
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It may well have been a different game had Weimann's header from Yuri Ribeiro's cross from the left, which look destined for the top corner inside two minutes, not been met with a fine one-handed save from Vigouroux to palm it away for a corner.
Cullen was presented with a glorious chance to put the hosts ahead in the 14th minute but failed to connect after Vipotnik had got to the byline and pulled the ball back into his path.
The hosts then had another good sight of goal in the 26th minute, when Ronald's ball played in right-back Josh Key but, with plenty of time and space inside the box, he could only side-foot his resulting effort straight to Rovers keeper Aynsley Pears.
Vigouroux denied Weimann again in the 36th minute and, after missing another chance to go in front, Rovers will be having nightmares about the opener they gifted Swansea three minutes later.
Having won a free-kick out on the left, Josh Tymon sent the ball into the Rovers box and after they got themselves in a tangle trying to clear, Slovenian Vipotnik eventually poked home his first goal in 11 matches.
Swansea fully deserved their lead and it got even better in first half stoppage time. After Vipotnik and Dion Sanderson had a brief tussle, the ball ran loose and Peart-Harris was there to seize on it, shrugging off Dominic Hyam before racing through and calmly rolling the ball beyond Pears.
Blackburn needed a response after the break but the second half was less than a minute old when Pears passed the ball straight to Vipotnik and only a last-ditch block from Hyam stopped him pulling the trigger.
Lowe made a triple substitution in the 56th minute, sending on Emmanuel Dennis, John Buckley and Augustus Kargbo, in a bid to turn the tide but it failed to do the trick.
Swansea continued to bombard Blackburn and Cullen put the result beyond doubt just past the hour mark, side-footing home after Goncalo Franco had played Peart-Harris in down the left.
The managers
Swansea's caretaker manager Alan Sheehan:
"It has been a really difficult week and it was about giving everyone the opportunity to have that disappointment - but then we have to channel it into some positive energy.
"We've asked a lot of questions of the lads this week and placed a lot of demands on them; we've all come under a lot of scrutiny.
"We had to come up with the right game plan - against a top six team - and the lads carried it out really well. All the credit goes to them."
Blackburn's caretaker head coach David Lowe:
"It was a difficult afternoon for us. We had a couple of chances early on in the game which we didn't take and, as we all know, if you concede first in the Championship, you've got an uphill task ahead of you.
"Unfortunately we didn't produce the form which we have produced over the past two games and we've come up a little bit short.
"But it's a learning curve for us; you've got to be up for every single game in this division and hopefully from now until the end of the season we'll do that and manage to get into the play-offs."