South Wales Evening Post

OLD BOY SINC-S SWANS IN LATE OWN GOAL DRAMA

SWANSEA CITY 0 PRESTON NORTH END 1 – SPORT

- IAN MITCHELMOR­E Football writer ian.mitchelmor­e@walesonlin­e.co.uk

STEVE Cooper admitted Swansea City didn’t do enough as they slumped to a fourth consecutiv­e Championsh­ip defeat against Preston North End.

Scott Sinclair’s strike deflected in off Matt Grimes in injury time at the Liberty Stadium to ensure Swansea’s worst run of the season was extended.

And Cooper says his side’s defence – previously the best in the league up until February – was emphatical­ly punished for making another costly mistake in their own box.

“We’re really disappoint­ed,” he said. “We didn’t do enough in the game to win and we’ve lost it, you could say a little bit unfortunat­ely with the ricochets and how it’s ended up going in.

“That’s three long throws in three games where we’ve conceded goals from and lost the games.

“I know the game against Birmingham

was a penalty, but it’s exactly the same really where we’re not clearing the first one or the second, and in the end we’re letting the opposition get into goalscorin­g areas. “That’s an issue. “We know that we’re not looking as much of a threat as we should do. We don’t look like scoring a goal enough.

“They’re the two things that are playing on my mind at the moment.”

Defeat leaves Swansea fourth in the table with seven matches left to play, while Cooper’s side are now just four points above seventh-placed Bournemout­h in the race for a play-off spot.

And Cooper says his troops need to stick together to battle their way through the remainder of the run-in as they look to secure a place in the top six.

“I’m not going to hide away from any of this, we’re not keeping clean sheets and we’re not winning,” he added.

“We’ve got to stand up and be counted here. I’m not dressing it up, I’m not making excuses.

“We’re falling short at the top end of the pitch, and it’s not just the attacking players, it’s the whole team.

“What we’ve got to do is fight even more.

“I understand we’re not in a very good moment. But we must get through it. We won’t be hiding away from it. I certainly won’t.”

Swansea return to action against Millwall on Saturday.

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 ??  ?? Swansea City’s Jamal Lowe (centre) looks to get through the challenges of Preston’s Ben Whiteman (left) and Brad Potts.
Swansea City’s Jamal Lowe (centre) looks to get through the challenges of Preston’s Ben Whiteman (left) and Brad Potts.

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