U21 : Must watch, Swans smash Huddersfield to pieces Sunday, 24th Aug 2025 20:32 by James Thomas It was a Sunday afternoon game for the U21 sides of Swansea City and Huddersfield Town. A fixture where if you were there and especially saw the first half it would live long in your memory. A more devastating roasting of an opposition team I would doubt has been seen at the stadium since the demolition of Bristol City in 2005, when the Swans ran out 7-1 winners. Despite Swansea City having Blair McKenzie sent off for a second yellow card this game was everything you would want to see in a football match. The U21 side were ferociously quick, Aimar Govea and Kyrell Wilson tormenting the visitors and Joel Cotterill bagging two goals, but also pulling many strings to aid this easy victory. There’s a whole load of talent in this side, there is extreme pace as well. And if your smiling at that statement then click on the highlights below. They don’t lie. Anthony Wright continues to guide this U 21 side and as they sit on top of the Professional Development League (south) this season there’s a reason for that. The U21 - on this watch an outstanding bunch of young men. And yes, Aimar Govea is back. Head Coach, Anthony Wright below. ⚽️ Goal scorers ![]() ⚽️ League table ![]() Next fixture is on Friday away at Coventry City. ⚽️ Swans : Jakub Nowak, Iestyn Jones, Sebastian Dabrowski (Thomas Searle 60), Mitchell Bates, Arthur Parker (Filip Lissah 60), Blair McKenzie, Kyrell Wilson (Yori Griffith 72), Joel Cotterill, Morgan Bates, Thomas Woodward (Ramon Rees-Siso 60), Aimar Govea (Callum Jones 60). ⚽️ Terriers : Ellis Litherland, Omari Mrisho, Luke Daley, Charlie Knowles (Maxwell Murray 43) George Iorpenda, Ian Togo, Owen Barker, Eko Solomon, Peter Thomas (George Sebine 57), Jackson Shorrocks (Oliver Calland 85), Sahil Bashir. Substitutes not used: Alexander Walpole. A more entertaining half of football you struggle to find this season. ![]() Photograph : Open Source Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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