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Swansea City vs Coventry City. Sky Bet Championship.

Swansea.com StadiumAttendance18,405.

Swansea City 3

  • J Paterson (12th minute)
  • M Obafemi (40th minute, 48th minute)

Coventry City 1

  • G Hamer (84th minute)

Swansea 3-1 Coventry: Michael Obafemi scores twice in Swans win

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Swansea and Coventry at the Swansea.com Stadium as Michael Obafemi scored twice and set up one for Jamie Paterson in a comfortable Swans win.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Swansea and Coventry.

Michael Obafemi scored twice as Swansea dented Coventry's Sky Bet Championship play-off hopes with a 3-1 win in south Wales.

Obafemi grabbed two goals in a seven-minute spell either side of half-time after also setting up Jamie Paterson's early opener at the Swansea.com Stadium.

It was the first time Swansea had managed back-to-back wins in the league since beating Coventry in November.

And this was a damaging loss for Coventry, who were just three points off the play-off places after just one defeat in their previous seven games.

Apart from Gustavo Hamer's 84th-minute goal, they were outplayed by their hosts six places below them.

Michael Obafemi of Swansea City celebrates after scoring his sides third goal (MI News & Sport/Alamy Stock Photo)
Image: Michael Obafemi of Swansea City celebrates after scoring his sides third goal (MI News & Sport/Alamy Stock Photo)

Swansea manager Russell Martin had said after the midweek victory against West Brom that he was keen to make Cyrus Christie's loan deal from Fulham permanent.

And it was the midfielder who caused the visitors plenty of early trouble on the right, to the extent that Jake Bidwell was forced to pick up an early booking.

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However it was from the left-hand side that Swansea created the game's opening goal inside 12 minutes.

Korey Smith combined with Paterson in midfield before racing clear. His pass into the box was played first time by Obafemi and into the path of Paterson, who steadied himself before firing past Simon Moore.

Coventry's lone striker Viktor Gyokeres worked hard to give the visitors a foothold in Swansea's half, forcing Kyle Naughton into a booking, but he was all too often stranded without support.

It took until the 33rd minute for Coventry to manage a meaningful shot when captain Kyle McFadzean blazed a shot well over.

Swansea doubled their lead five minutes before half-time and again it was all too simple.

No one put in a challenge on Flynn Downes, who made easy yards from halfway before splitting the Coventry defenders with one pass.

Obafemi had too much pace for either McFadzean or Michael Rose before stepping past Moore and tucking the ball into the corner.

Ben Cabango's misplaced header intended for his goalkeeper gifted Gyokeres an easy shot on goal but his effort was swiftly snuffed out by the on-rushing Andy Fisher.

Having survived that late scare before half-time, Swansea wasted no time in extending their lead after the break.

Captain Matty Grimes stole possession from Ben Sheaf and swiftly released Obafemi.

The former Southampton striker held his nerve to calmly claim his second less than two minutes into the second half.

Swansea eased off and substitute Matty Godden sparked a Coventry revival and it was his saved shot that was followed up by Hamer for a late consolation.

What the managers said...

Swansea's Russell Martin: "I am really pleased with the result. I absolutely loved the first-half performance, I didn't particularly enjoy the second-half performance. We have a fairly young team who have not been in the position of being 3-0 up very often and we didn't manage the game very well.

"We gave them a big chance at the end of the first half with some sloppy play and it continued into the second half. We should have taken the sting out of the game and taken control of the game but there were too many mistakes, not enough intensity and too many scary moments. We have to do better and that's left me feeling not as positive as I probably should do. But I don't want to be too negative. Back-to-back wins after a really tough result shows the character they have and the work they are putting in, and I am really proud of them for that."

Coventry's Mark Robins: "We would love to have played better so from our point of view it's a disappointing day. We were our own worst enemies. We gave them enough chances to go and win the game and they didn't have to do anything really - I have seen them play a lot better than that. It just didn't look like us at all in the first half. We looked leggy and we just weren't able to get close to them.

"We didn't take our chances and just gifted them their goals. Our goalkeeper has hardly had a save to make but we've found ourselves three goals down. We were better second half, but we have had three one-on-ones and only taken one. That's not us. They were pretty ruthless when they got their opportunities but it's more a story of us not taking our chances and giving them an opportunity to bury theirs. So we will have to learn from this."

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