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    Swans v Owls

    Weather may be a factor in this match, presently half dark, raining, and very windy!
    Owls drew 2-2 last time out, at home to Rotherham. Swans won 2-3 at Brentford, after leading 3-0 at one stage.
    Both teams are poor defensively so there should be some goals, although neither team are prolific.
    Swans 2 wins in 6 games, 8 goals for 12 against.
    Owls 1 win in 6 games, 6 goals for 12 against

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    Owls manager Jos Luhakay under pressure after only one win in nine games, and the worst defence in the Championship with 38 goals conceded so far.
    One player to watch though, Lucas Joao, he scored two last week against Rotherham and now has eight goals this campaign.

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    Well it’s 40 goals against now after our 2-1 win. We made it hard for ourselves conceding a soft goal, sub Marco Matias on 63’ dispossessed Rodon who was trying to play the ball out of defence instead of whacking it away.
    Sub Celina equalised on 71’ with a well taken goal, then a minute later chipped the ball over the Owls defence for Routledge to run on to and slot home through the goalkeepers legs for the winner.
    Two wins in a row to hopefully erase the previous straight three defeats.
    Last edited by Iolo; 17-12-2018 at 06:04 PM.

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