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Under 18"s Report : Swans 2 QPR 1 17:21 - Dec 8 with 861 viewsKeithHaynes

FA CUP THIRD ROUND
TUESDAY DECEMBER 8TH 2020

Morgan Clarke scored a late winner as Swansea City Under-18s advanced to the FA Youth Cup fourth round by beating Queens Park Rangers at Landore.
The tie appeared to be heading for extra-time after Micah Anthony cancelled out Michael Murphy's effort in the first half. But Anthony Wright's side netted the decisive third goal 10 minutes from time, with Clarke's deflected strike sending them through to round four for the first time since the 2017-18 season.

The young Swans went straight onto the attack with Josh Thomas' attempted through ball for Murphy inside the opening minute just a having too much on it. Thomas volleyed just wide soon after, before he was somehow denied by Matteo Salamon from close range following a quickfire break from Rio Campbell. The hosts did break the deadlock in the 18th minute. Adrian Akande darted into the area from the right before pulling the ball back to the penalty spot, where Murphy swept home.

QPR, who had conceded 33 goals in their nine games heading into today, looked to respond to falling behind with Sinclair Armstrong shooting straight at Tyler Evans on a couple of occasions. The equaliser arrived in the 38th minute with Anthony drilling past Evans from outside the box.

The Swans looked to regain the advantage before the break. Thomas embarked on a jinking run into the area and made space to shoot, only to see his effort come back off the post. The woodwork denied the hosts again from the resulting corner, as Erick Kenko's deflected strike rattled the crossbar.

Chances did not fall too freely for either side after the break, but the intensity increased as the clock ticked into the final 20 minutes with a place in the fourth round at stake.
Salamon denied Thomas from a tight angle while, at the other end, Kai Ludvigsen just about did enough to put off Armstrong, who raced onto a long ball over the top of the Swans defence.

But it was the Swans who found the decisive third goal of the contest with 10 minutes remaining. Ludvigsen and skipper Scott Butler combined neatly in the box with the former teeing up Clarke, whose deflected shot nestled in the bottom corner.

Swansea City U18s: Tyler Evans; Jacob Edwards, Kai Ludvigsen, Scott Butler (capt), Cian Williams; Erick Kenko, Morgan Clarke; Adrian Akande, Michael Murphy, Rio Campbell (Cameron Congreve, 69); Josh Thomas.

Subs not used: Josh Hutchings, Panashe Makokowe, Aaron Hillier, Dylan Perkins, Ruben Davies, Adnaan Moti.

QPR U18s: Matteo Salamon, Mason McLean (capt), Sam Bagan (Henry Hawkins, 86), Harun Hamid, Arkel J-Boyd, Alison Paiva, Lemar Griffiths (Adam Dougui, 67), Alex Aoroha, Sinclair Armstrong, Chima Eze (Ferrell Danso, 78), Micah Anthony.

Subs not used: Harry Cant, Ryan Hayes.

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Under 18"s Report : Swans 2 QPR 1 on 19:38 - Dec 8 with 822 viewsA_Fans_Dad

Keith, thanks for that.
I was talking with my son a few minutes ago about the complete lack of news or even interest in our acadamy teams shown by the official Swans site. it is very disappointing.
We used to get video, reports or at least twitter updates.
Now it is non existent.
[Post edited 8 Dec 2020 19:40]
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Under 18"s Report : Swans 2 QPR 1 on 23:22 - Dec 8 with 781 viewsjasper_T

Under 18"s Report : Swans 2 QPR 1 on 19:38 - Dec 8 by A_Fans_Dad

Keith, thanks for that.
I was talking with my son a few minutes ago about the complete lack of news or even interest in our acadamy teams shown by the official Swans site. it is very disappointing.
We used to get video, reports or at least twitter updates.
Now it is non existent.
[Post edited 8 Dec 2020 19:40]


It's frustrating. You can understand to an extent because of covid, but every other team we have played this season seems to do a better job keeping fans informed be it via twitter updates, highlights or the very occasional stream. I've honestly watched Cardiff u23s more times this season, sad state of affairs.

Relatively strong u18s side for us, many of these lads have been featuring for the u23s this season. Butler and Clarke have become regulars. Josh Thomas, Kenko, Ludvigsen have had decent exposure too. Looks like we're playing with wingers, some exciting talent in that front line.
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