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The performance underlined how Martin’s side have rebounded from a tough run of results as they took the game to a Coventry side who had lost just one of their last 10 games, and the Swansea boss was pleased to see his players back up their wins over Bristol City and Cardiff. In an entertaining and hard-fought Good Friday encounter, the Swans struck the woodwork through Ben Cabango, while Liam Walsh, Harry Darling and Joel Piroe also had big chances for the hosts.Īt the other end, Andy Fisher made important saves to deny Gustavo Hamer and Matty Godden as the game somehow ended goalless in front of the biggest crowd of the season at the Stadium. Russell Martin was pleased with another positive performance from his Swansea City side, and believes the frustration they felt at not taking three points against Coventry is an encouraging sign moving forward.
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