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Championsh­ip: Swansea to investigat­e fans as players taking knee are booed

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Swansea are set to launch an investigat­ion after their goalless draw with Reading was marred by booing and jeering outside the Liberty Stadium as both teams took the knee before kick-off.

The Welsh side will aim to get to the bottom of the issue after it happened for their second successive home game. As both sides took the knee before kickoff in support of anti-racism causes, a loud series of horns and booing noises was heard from a group gathered outside the ground. It is unclear who the group were or what their motives were.

Swansea manager Steve Cooper said: “I heard some noises but I couldn’t tell what it was. Let’s find out and the reasons behind it. In terms of taking the knee we are a club which has continued to commit to it.”

Brentford came from behind to move into the Championsh­ip’s automatic promotion places with an entertaini­ng 2-1 home win over in-form Bournemout­h.

Dominic Solanke gave the Cherries the lead midway through the first half when he flicked Lloyd Kelly’s lowdriven cross into the roof of the net. But the Bees hit back before the interval as Henrik Dalsgaard rose highest at the near post to power home an unstoppabl­e header from Mathias Jensen’s corner. And they grabbed a winner 11 minutes from time when the substitute Tariqe Fosu headed home Bryan Mbeumo’s teasing cross at the far post.

That moved Thomas Frank’s side above Bournemout­h and into second although Swansea could have nudged them into third if they had beatenRead­ing later in the evening, but the teams played out a 0-0 draw after the events before kick-off. Norwich are three points clear after Tuesday’s 1-1 draw with QPR.

Frank said later that the extra experience his players gained from last season’s brush with promotion has made them a better side. “We might have gone 15 games unbeaten, but we are humble and we rely on togetherne­ss because no team in the world will achieve anything if they are not together,” the Dane said.

“This group have been together for one-and-a-half years now. They had a fantastic season last time and were unlucky, but they are more experience­d now individual­ly and as a group and it shows in their performanc­es.”

The head coach admitted he was concerned when Bournemout­h started strongly in the first 20 minutes, but he was delighted with the reaction of his side. “Bournemout­h were quick, moved the ball well and pressed us and we couldn’t get in the game, but we showed solidity and stability and grew into it,” Frank added. “We knew it would be a good and tight game between two good sides. I said at half-time that we needed to show more character and attitude. We showed that – they even changed their system, so it was a good way to end the year.”

Jason Tindall, the Bournemout­h manager, rued his side’s inability to make a breakthrou­gh in the first 20 minutes. “We were very good and created some excellent opportunit­ies but we didn’t take the ones we had and got punished for the two defensive errors we made. It was really disappoint­ing because we’ve been good defensivel­y and for large parts tonight we were. We conceded from a corner for the first time this season and the second goal was unlike us, and that’s what is frustratin­g.”

“We’ve ended up losing a game we should have got something out of … but hopefully it’s a blip because I don’t think we deserved to lose the game based on chances. We will dust ourselves down and go to Stoke and put in a performanc­e capable of winning the game. If we have a good second half to the season we will be there or thereabout­s. We want to achieve promotion and we’re in a good place to do that.”

Swansea City thus sit third after Cooper’s side were unable to make the most of their chances in their 0-0 draw. They had the better of the contest, and carved out a number of clear opportunit­ies, only to find Rafael Cabral in inspired form in the Reading goal.

The Brazilian saved from André Ayew on three occasions, and also denied Jake Bidwell and Joel Latibeaudi­ere, while Marc Guehi fired over from close range. Reading had chances of their own and introduced the attackers Sone Aluko and John Swift as they grew in confidence, but it was noticeable how both teams were slipping on the fresh turf. Ultimately it was the Swansea defence who kept a 13th clean sheet of the season.

 ?? Photograph: Paul Jenkins/Action Plus/Shuttersto­ck ?? Reading’s Michael Olise takes a knee before his side’s game at Swansea.
Photograph: Paul Jenkins/Action Plus/Shuttersto­ck Reading’s Michael Olise takes a knee before his side’s game at Swansea.
 ?? Photograph: Chris Roll/Action Plus/Shuttersto­ck ?? The Brentford players celebrate Henrik Dalsgaard’s equaliser which paved the way for Tariqe Fosu’s late winner.
Photograph: Chris Roll/Action Plus/Shuttersto­ck The Brentford players celebrate Henrik Dalsgaard’s equaliser which paved the way for Tariqe Fosu’s late winner.

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