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Torquay 0-0 Swansea
Torquay 0-0 Swansea
Saturday, 8th Mar 2003 00:00

Another Blank For The Swans

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There was little entertainment for a crowd chilled by a West Country gale which ruined the match as a spectacle, but Swansea were delighted with a point.

"It’s a point gained without a doubt," said Swansea manager Brian Flynn. "It was a difficult wind and we had a lot of defending to do in the second half "But we showed a lot of commitment to the job.” Torquay head coach Leroy Rosenior described it as: "An awful game, one of the worst I've seen for a long time.

"But we've kept a clean sheet and got another point without playing well.

"Its going to be interesting right to the end of the season and, when we look back then this might prove to be a good point.” Outstanding for Swansea was 20-year-old centre half Alan Tate, on loan from Manchester United, who did not miss a trick in the air or on the ground.

Torquay, who had to face the near gale force wind in the first half were the happier side at the interval, especially as livewire striker Jo Kuffour was always a threat with his pace.

But with the wind behind them Torquay increasingly played too many long, high balls and Tate and Kristian O’Leary gobbled them up.

Swansea could and should have won it in the 65th minute.

When Torquay only half cleared a corner, Leon Britton's deflected shot fell for O'Leary only four yards out, but he was so surprised to find himself still onside that he fluffed his shot.

Torquay's leading scorer David Graham went close in the 72nd minute, poking the ball just wide after beating Swansea keeper Neil Cutler to a through ball.

But a goal then would have been a cruel injustice for Swansea's gritty defence.

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Swansea produced a gutsy display as they carved out their third successive goalless draw to frustrate play-off hopefuls Torquay.

The Welsh side have now failed to score in their last four games but a share of the spoils keeps them out of the relegation zone.

Brian Flynn was forced into a change early on when the injured Jason Smith was replaced by Lee Jenkins before Jo Kuffour drilled a left-foot shot wide for the hosts.

Swansea came close to opening the scoring just before the break when Kevin Nugent and Leon Britton both had goalbound shots blocked and Nugent then hammered a right-foot shot just wide.

Torquay finally carved out a decent chance of their own, but Martin Gritton was unable to defeat Neil Cutler with a header as time began to run out.

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