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Swansea City vs Derby County. Sky Bet Championship.

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Swansea City 1

  • F Bessone (81st minute)

Derby County 0

    Swans into third

    Image: Bessone: On target

    Swansea moved into third place in the Championship after claiming a 1-0 win over Derby at the Liberty Stadium on Friday evening.

    Swansea claim big win

    Swansea City moved into third place in the Championship after claiming a 1-0 win over Derby County at the Liberty Stadium on Friday evening. The Swans dominated for large periods in South Wales, and grabbed the winning goal with just ten-minutes left as Federico Bessone fired home into the roof of the net. The Argentinian latched onto a delightful through ball from substitute Joe Allen before thumping home a left-footed shot into the top corner to the delight of the home faithful. Although Derby defended bravely, they could have few complaints with the final result having failed to offer anything by way of an attacking threat. And while Swansea - who are now 11 games unbeaten - look set to challenge at the top end of the table this season, the Rams remain in 18th, just three points clear of the relegation zone. Swansea, who were still without the injured duo of Garry Monk and Mark Gower, recalled Andrea Orlandi in place of Allen following the latter's exertions with the Wales Under-21 side. Derby boss Nigel Clough made two changes to the side that defeated Coventry 2-1 prior to the international break. Jake Livermore replaced Stephen Pearson, who was ruled out with a slight groin strain, while Bryan Hughes came in for Paul Dickov as Clough opted to switch to a 4-5-1 formation.

    Settled

    The hosts quickly settled into their stride and were almost handed the lead early on. Derby winger Gary Teale was guilty of a woefully short backpass and Nathan Dyer skipped around goalkeeper Stephen Bywater before fiing his shot against the outside of the post from an acute angle. Swansea remained the dominant force and started to carve out chances with regularity as the first half wore on. Cedric van der Gun headed over from an Andrea Orlandi corner before seeing a long-range strike whistle wide, while Bywater was forced into a smart stop to tip Craig Beattie's powerful low shot around the post. The end of the opening period saw the Swans earn a succession of corners, but Derby weathered the storm to reach the interval on level terms. Swansea continued to hold the upper hand in the second half and Ashley Williams saw a header fly over the crossbar within two minutes of the restart. Soon after, the impressive Dyer picked up a ball from Alan Tate before delivering a dangerous cross that narrowly evaded Beattie. Swansea introduced Allen in place of Orlandi on the hour mark as they looked to engineer a breakthrough. Sousa's men came close again after 70 minutes when Beattie found space in the area and fired in a left-footed shot which Bywater gathered at the second attempt. Robbie Savage then made a superb challenge to prevent Dyer from converting a cross from Pratley, who saw an effort of his own saved by Bywater moments later. The hosts' total dominance was finally rewarded with nine minutes remaining as Bessone latched onto Allen's pass before thundering a powerful shot past Bywater.

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