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Match report


Tuesday 21st August, 2001
Swansea City 0 v 2 Peterborough United
 Swansea
  1. Freestone
  2. Jenkins
  3. Howard
  4. O'Leary
  5. Todd *
  6. Romo @
  7. Coates #
  8. Phillips
  9. Williams
  10. Watkin
  11. Mazzina

  12. Cusack *46
  13. Appleby @66
  14. Sidibe #66
  15. Jones
  16. De-Vulgt

 Peterborough

  1. Connor
  2. Joseph
  3. Edwards
  4. MacDonald
  5. Cullen
  6. Forsyth
  7. T Williams
  8. Green
  9. Clarke
  10. Oldfield
  11. Farrell #
  12. Murray
  13. Hanlon
  14. Bullard
  15. Fenn #36
  16. Steele
Referee
  • M Warren

    Attendance

  • 2347

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    Lister's view - Phil Sumbler www.jackarmy.net

    Swansea crashed out of the Worthington Cup with a lacklustre display and yet again managed to leave the Vetch Field faithful with no goals to cheer and, in reality little to suggest that there will be many this season.

    John Hollins made several changes from the side that started against Oxford on Saturday with Kristian O'Leary back in the centre of defence and Nicolas Mazzina and John Williams being handed their first starts of the season.


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    The full starting line-up was Freestone, Jenkins, Todd, O'Leary, Howard, Romo, Mazzina, Phillips, Coates, Williams, Watkin

    The rain had been lashing down for around three hours in Swansea as the game kicked off and with heavy skies it was clear that the ball would skid off the surface.

    Swansea again started brightly and Mazzina in particular seemed capable of running at Peterborough at will. Swansea had a very early chance when Williams broke down the right and sent across a pin point cross which was met by an unchallenged Steve Watkin who failed to trouble the keeper.

    As with Saturday's game, Swansea had plenty of possession but never really threatened the Peterborough goal with only Jon Coates coming close with a shot from outside the area that sailed just past the left upright.

    It was Peterborough who stole the initial breakthrough with a goal on the stroke of half-time. Neale Fenn who had come on as a substitute for Farrell after 35 minutes, collected a ball from Williams before turning and hitting the ball past Roger Freestone into the goal to give the visitors the lead.

    John Hollins was dealt a blow at half-time as Christian Todd had to be replaced following a leg injury and he was replaced by Nick Cusack for the second half.

    Neither side failed to take control of the game in the second half as clear cut chances were few and far between. Roger was forced into one sharp save and Swansea never really threatened to take the game any further with an equaliser.

    Hollins made two more changes with the introduction of Appleby for the ineffective (again) Romo and Sidebe for Coates but the introduction of the third striker only seemed to confuse matters even more.

    It is clear from watching at the moment that Appleby has lost either the ability or the will to take on and beat defenders whilst Sidebe appeared unclear as to whether he was supposed to be up front or on the wing.

    John Williams was frustrating the home crowd with some poor off- sides where he clearly wasn't watching the line of play and Watkin consistently turned away from the goal instead of to it when receiving the ball.

    Mickey Howard came close with a long range effort before Peterborough snatched the second and decisive goal with 10 minutes left. A quick break away saw Andy Clarke unmarked on the left hand side and he easily placed the ball past Freestone to ensure the win.

    A large proportion of the crowd had already left when Nick Cusack drilled a free kick at the Peterborough goal in stoppage time which was beaten away by the keeper and this was Swansea's first and only real shot on target.

    Another disappointing performance from a Swansea team that is struggling badly at the moment. There is plenty of possession in the team and despite attempts to play a passing game it is clearly not working.

    My observations suggest that we are playing the ball too often behind the man or to feet when they are making runs and therefore having to check those runs. There is alot wrong with the basic footballing principles at the moment and these have to be changed before anything else. After sitting in the centre stand for a change tonight, you see more from a pitch level observation point and watching John Williams spend more time off side than on makes you wonder if these things are being pointed out after the game and being worked on.

    It is early doors in the season but there are warning signs there and we will need to see a marked improvement in the play if we are to do anything this season.

    That was the Worthington Cup 2001 as far as we are concerned! My man of the match - Gareth Phillips again!


    Lister's view - Andrew Thomas

    Despite the result, I enjoyed the game tonight, well, at least the first hour of it. I thought we passed the ball about well, players really seemed up for it, despite some idiots on the North Bank, booing Watkin before the game even started. Makes you wonder if some 'fans' want the players to do well.

    Anyway, Mazzina, Coates, Phillips, and even Romo(after saturday) played some good passing football, and Mazzina made some great runs, and looked dangerous. Williams started up front with Watkin, and he also looked dangerous. Had a host of chances early on, with Watkin heading 2 good crosses over the bar, when he should have done a bit better. Had a feeling that he wasn't used to such good service, with great crosses from Williams and (I think) Romo. Peterbrough really weren't ni with much of a shout, and were chasing shadows for the first half, until they scored very much against the run of play. The alarm bells should have rung then really, 1 decent chance, 1 goal, and us with 5 or 6 good opportunities, and a load of misses. It may explain why Posh stayed up last season, and we came straight back down.

    Second half saw Cusack replacing Todd in the heart of defence. We were still on top, but Peterbrough were now getting into the game. As time wore on, we seemed to wear out, and run out of ideas. We huffed and puffed, but didn't really get anywhere. Then, Hollins replaced Coates and Watkin, with Appleby and Sidibe. At that point, we lost all shape, with a huge gap down the left hand side of midfield, and Posh really took control. They were making plenty of dangerous runs, and Freestone made a great save from (?) Clark. A couple of minutes later, they scored their second, and there was no coming back from that blow. If they'd tried a bit harder, they could have made it 3. We did have one chance though, with a fiercely driven free kick from Cusack, which was parried out to touch by the keeper.

    At the end of the day, despite having by far the best of the first half, and the better of the first third of the second half, we couldn't finish them off, and showed a lack of power up front. As I said earlier, it may be the reason we didn't stay up last season. Never mind, we can concentrate on the league, FA cup, FAW trophy, AutoWindscreens etc etc from now on.


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