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Thread: Swansea v Cambridge

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    Swansea v Cambridge

    Tonight it's the Carabao Cup Second Round. Cambridge knocked out Brentford in the last round so will be no push overs. With Leeds away coming up in a few days Cooper cannot afford to play the first team, so a lot of changes are expected.

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    6-0 final score as our second string players ran riot last night.
    Eleven changes to the starting line up and we were ahead in the 1st minute either Peterson slotting home. Further goals from Byers 20', Surridge 24' and 45', Garrick 31', making it 5-0 at half time.
    Routledge made it six on 76' to seal the rout.

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    These type of matches can easily be lost by playing your squad players, ask Cardiff, Norwich or Leeds. But fair play our squad looks much stronger this season under Cooper, and he has them playing all out attacking football.
    Academy players Evans and Rushesha made their first team debuts, and Cabango started a game for the first time. New signings Wilmot and Peterson looked good but can’t get a regular place yet. Surridge, on loan from Bournemouth managed two goals, and had several chances for a hat trick.
    Watford away in the next round.

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