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    Swans: Andy Fisher, Harry Darling, Nathan Wood, Ben Cabango, Ryan Manning, Liam Walsh, Matt Grimes (c), Luke Cundle, Olivier Ntcham, Joel Piroe, Liam Cullen.
    Subs: Andreas Søndergaard, Jay Fulton, Joe Allen, Jamie Paterson, Morgan Whittaker, Joel Latibeaudiere, Ollie Cooper.

    Cardiff: Ryan Allsop, Mark McGuinness, Ryan Wintle, Joe Ralls (c), Sheyi Ojo, Callum O'Dowda, Cedric Kipre, Jaden Philogene, Andy Rinomhota, Perry Ng, Sory Kaba.
    Subs: Jak Alnwick, Mahlon Romeo, Romaine Sawyers, Jack Simpson, Rubin Colwill, Connor Wickham, Isaak Davies.

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    Cardiff 2 (Philogene 35, Kaba 83’) - Swansea 3 (Piroe 3, Cullen 33, Cabango 99)

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    Well boys, another double and our turn to score a late goal, all season we’ve conceded late on in matches and dropped points.
    I think Cardiff would have been happy with the draw but a final splurge from us put paid to that.
    Two wins in a row for the first time since October.
    12 points from the play-offs, 10 points from a relegation spot, if Benda hadn’t have got injured, if we’d strengthened in January, what might have been.

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