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Swansea City vs Cardiff City; Sky Bet Championship

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Swansea City vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship.

Swansea.com StadiumAttendance19,814.

Swansea City 2

  • O Cooper (38th minute)
  • M Obafemi (67th minute)

Cardiff City 0

  • C Robinson (sent off 7th minute)

Swansea 2-0 Cardiff: Michael Obafemi, Oli Cooper guide Russell Martin's Swans to derby win

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Swansea City and Cardiff City at the Swansea.com Stadium as goals from Oli Cooper and Michael Obafemi secured Russell Martin's men another derby victory against the Bluebirds

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Swansea City and Cardiff City

Swansea maintained their south Wales derby dominance as a 2-0 victory over 10-man Cardiff steered them into the top four of the Sky Bet Championship.

Ollie Cooper and Michael Obafemi scored either side of the interval to secure Swansea a sixth win in eight derby meetings, with Cardiff claiming just one victory in that time.

Cooper's strike was particularly sweet for the fast-maturing midfielder who was rejected by Cardiff - the club his father Kevin played for between 2005 and 2008 - after having several trials in the Welsh capital.

Cardiff's cause was severely hampered by playing with 10 men for 83 minutes after Callum Robinson was sent off for violent conduct.

Oli Cooper scored Swansea's first in the derby victory over Cardiff
Image: Oli Cooper scored Swansea's first in the derby victory over Cardiff

Robinson collected a first career red card for stupidly reacting to Ben Cabango nudging him firmly from behind by throwing the ball into the face of the Wales defender.

Bluebirds boss Mark Hudson had spoken about playing with passion after their poor run of results in this fixture, but Robinson clearly overstepped the mark and could have no complaints over being banished.

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Callum Robinson is sent off for Cardiff after just seven minutes in the South Wales derby against Swansea

Swansea took their time to make the most of the extra man, although Obafemi wasted a gilt-edged opportunity after Cooper and Luke Cundle had unlocked the visitors' defence.

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Tom Sang's sidefoot volley from 20 yards forced Steven Benda into a flying save, but Cardiff could not prevent the tide of white-shirted attacks coming their way.

Swansea were denied a clear penalty after 34 minutes when Cedric Kipre punched away Matty Sorinola's cross.

It was a blatant offence but Darren Bond waved play on, much to the disgust of incensed home players who had surrounded the referee.

Swansea's sense of injustice was still simmering as Cundle pounced on Niels Nkounkou's poor clearance.

Cundle was halted before the ball ran loose to Cooper, who curled it past the helpless Ryan Allsop and over the line off the crossbar for his third goal in four games.

Obafemi guided wide and Cooper miscued Joel Latibeaudiere's superb cross with Swansea looking to put the game beyond Cardiff before half-time.

Harry Darling and Callum O'Dowda clashed and were cautioned as tempers rose again after the restart.

Swansea's patient approach was almost rewarded as Obafemi turned sharply to force a fine save from Allsop.

The home side's bookings count swelled with Obafemi and Cundle punished, and substitute Mark Harris headed over as Cardiff showed signs they were still in the contest.

But Obafemi, who scored twice in a 4-0 win at Cardiff in April, settled the issue after 67 minutes by striding onto Matt Grimes' delightful pass and picking his spot.

It rubber-stamped Swansea's seventh win in nine games and made it 15 goals in the last eight derbies compared to Cardiff's one.

What the managers said...

Swansea's Russell Martin: "We were helped with the early red card. It was something we spoke to our players about - especially the young ones in the team - to not get involved in any of that. Thankfully for us, one of their players did. It's a really easy mistake to make when the atmosphere is like this in such a big game.

"Then, it was about sticking to our game plans more than ever and not changing anything. I really liked us and we should have scored more goals than we did."

Interim Cardiff boss Mark Hudson: "It's about having controlled aggression in moments during a game. It's something to learn from and I can only focus on the players who were on from seven onwards. They stuck in, fought for the club, fought for the badge, and fought for each other, which is all you can ask.

"I'm not sitting here and saying we're going to go on and do anything. There will be some tough moments between now and the end of the season because that's football. But what we have now is a real conviction, belief and togetherness in a group of players that is really important to any successful team."

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