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Thread: Preston v Swansea

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    Preston v Swansea

    Preston up next, game 2 of 5 crammed into the next few weeks before the World Cup break
    They beat Middlesborough on Saturday 2-1, recovering from being 0-1 down to scoring the last gasp winner in the 91st minute.
    So tails up for them and another home game to come on Tuesday and no travelling involved.
    For the Swans it’s all about consistency, and some players went missing yesterday. Martin did the right thing, using his five subs second-half and it worked, could have won it in the end.
    Piroe will be back from suspension to boost the squad and Paterson and Manning are available again after returning from injury yesterday and building up match fitness.

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    Preston: Freddie Woodman, Ben Whiteman, Liam Lindsay, Alan Browne (c), Ched Evans, Robbie Brady, Ali McCann, Jordan Storey, Andrew Hughes, Emil Riis, Brad Potts
    Subs: Dai Cornell, Alvaro Fernandez, Greg Cunningham, Daniel Johnson, Ryan Ledson, Ben Woodburn, Sean Maguire

    Swans: Benda, Cabango, Naughton, Darling, Latibeaudiere, Fulton, Grimes (c), Manning, Cundle, Ntcham, Piroe
    Subs: Fisher, Obafemi, Paterson, Oko-Flex, Wood, Sorinola, Cooper

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    Oh dear, could say much worse.
    HT: 1-0 Swans not one shot on target. Preston scored 4 goals in their last 9 home matches

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    FT: Preston 1 - Swans 0
    Sluggish start, usual high press from opposition, hence losing possession again and again.
    Schoolboy error by Darling for the goal.
    Preston shut shop and defended well, relying on quick breaks out of defence.
    Same old story I’m afraid.

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