Sunday Mirror

Cooper loopy at dodgy red

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Johnson said: “I don’t think he’s going to get off if he appeals. The player had an attitude to hurt Eliasson. That’s the difference between yellow and red.”

As for the outcome, which puts Swansea level on points with tabletoppi­ng Leeds and leaves Bristol City two points adrift, once again neither coach was in unison.

Cooper, with one defeat in eight games, added: “It feels like a missed opportunit­y. We played like the home team – especially in the second half.

“We’re making progress but we should have won given the way the game panned out.”

Cooper’s verdict was a tad biased. The visitors may have looked the more assured but, in truth, created little.

They took until the 45th minute to produce an effort on target and it was only after half-time that they really threatened excellent City goalkeeper Dan Bentley.

The hosts were no better in the final third, mind – when they even got that far up the pitch.

Josh Brownhill had a free-kick saved on the halfhour and then first-half substitute Famara Diedhiou glanced an effort wide.

Little wonder Johnson was chuffed with a share of the spoils for his injury-hit Robins.

He added: “I’m happy because this is a point against a good side. They caused us problems.” BRISTOLCIT­Y SWANSEACIT­Y 2 ........ Shots on Target .........2 5 ........Shots off Target .........8 2 ................Corners .................8 8 ..................Fouls.................. 10 2 ............... Offsides ..................1 70.5...Passing Success % .... 77.7 342....... Total Passes ........ 443 43.2..... Possession % .....56.8 55.4 .Territoria­l Adv % ..44.6

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