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Liberty Stadium
Wednesday, August 28th, 2019
 
EFL Cup
Attendance: 8,763
     
6-0
   
 
Kristoffer Peterson (1), George Byers (20), Sam Surridge (24, 45+1), Jordan Garrick (31), Wayne Routledge (76)
   
 
   
Reggie Lambe (56)
 
     
 
 
 
 
2019
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Managers
  Steve Cooper
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Players
SWANSEA CITY
 
 
 01  Kristoffer Nordfeldt (G)
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 03  Declan John (D)
 
 20  Ben Wilmot (D)
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 26  Kyle Naughton (D)
 67
 
 44  Ben Cabango (D)
 
 11  Kristoffer Peterson (F)
 1
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 14  Tom Carroll (F)
 73
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 15  Wayne Routledge (W)
 76
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 19  Sam Surridge (M)
 24
 45+1
 
 28  George Byers (M)
 20
 
 41  Jordan Garrick (F)
 31
 62

Subs
 
 25  Erwin Mulder (G)
 
 30  Tivonge Rushesha (D)
 67
 
 36  Brandon Cooper (D)
 
 07  Barrie McKay (M)
 62
 
 21  Yan Dhanda (M)
 
 34  Jack Evans (M)
 73
 
 32  Liam Cullen (F)
CAMBRIDGE UNITED
 
 
 25  Calum Burton (G)
 
 05  Greg Taylor (D)
 45
 
 15  Louis John (D)
 
 16  Harry Darling (D)
 
 17  Leon Davies (D)
 
 11  Harrison Dunk (M)
 
 19  Reggie Lambe (M)
 56
 
 30  Jack Roles (M)
 
 09  Andrew Dallas (F)
 71
 
 10  George Maris (F)
 
 26  Harvey Knibbs (F)
 71

Subs
 
 01  Dimitar Mitov (G)
 
 04  George Taft (D)
 
 07  Luke Hannant (M)
 45
 
 22  Paul Lewis (M)
 
 20  Sam Smith (F)
 71
 
 23  Tom Knowles (F)
 71

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HammerheadSaint
83
Very tidy stadium, and some more than tidy football on display. Swansea''s passing was very sharp and incisive and Cambridge couldn''t cope with it. The Swans were 4-0 up after 30 minutes and were 5-0 at half-time. They eased off in the 2nd half but still created a lot of decent chances. They could easily have scored 10. Stats show they had 27 goal attempts of which 14 were on target. Cambridge also impressed on the ball for a League 2 side, and nearly scored the goal of the night when a quite brilliant move ended with Jack Rolls driving a sharp shot against the home crossbar. Away fans came in decent number and cheered their team on with a few Ole''s when keeping the ball well at 0-5. Swansea''s super fluent performance was all the morre remarkable considering the manager had changed all 11 players (giving three debuts) from his Saturday team, which had beaten Birmingham 3-0 three days earlier. Wow!! Long drive home to Solihull at full-time, but the trip was well worth it having also visited Cardiff''s ground for the first time the night before.
RiscaJack
39
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