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QPR ended Swansea's run of four straight clean sheets but did not look like adding a late equaliser Swansea City continued their superb late-season form as they held on at Queens Park Rangers to secure a fifth successive Championship victory. Swansea took control before half-time as QPR defender Morgan Fox turned Josh Tymon's cross into his own net. The Welsh side deservedly doubled their advantage early in the second period when Harry Darling swept in from close range, with Rangers finally coming into the contest when Karamoko Dembele drilled in off the post with almost his first touch after coming off the bench. But Swansea protected their lead with relative comfort from that point on to ensure this was another positive day for caretaker boss Alan Sheehan. The Irishman, who is charge until the summer as things stand, further strengthened his case to be named head coach on a permanent basis having overseen what is now Swansea's longest winning league run since 2007. The Swans have taken 23 points in 11 matches since Luke Williams departed in February. Sheehan's side stay 11th in the table, six points short of the play-off spots, with Rangers seven points worse off in 15th having seen their five-game unbeaten run come to an end. Not so long ago, both these clubs were glancing nervously towards the relegation places having struggled for consistency throughout much of the season. But recent successes meant there was no need for tension in either camp - which may have gone some way to explaining the lack of early intensity. It was Swansea who found some fluency, and they were rewarded when left-back Tymon ran from his own half and delivered the sort of inviting cross which has become something of a trademark. With Liam Cullen lurking, Fox - a late addition to the home starting line-up because Jonathan Varane suffered a muscle injury in the warm-up - poked out a leg to clear and only succeeded in diverting the ball inside the far post. Swansea grew in confidence, with Cullen seeing a shot deflect wide, while Rangers ended the first period without mustering an effort on goal. The pattern continued after the break, with Swansea - by now the much sharper side - doubling their advantage after a free-kick was half-cleared. Goncalo Franco and Eom Ji-Sung both had parts to play before Cullen's attempt to finish sent the ball squirming across the face of goal. Swansea players were queuing up to convert, with Darling appearing to beat Josh Key to the loose ball - just - as he drilled over the line. QPR face Burnley in their final home game of the season next Saturday having failed to win in their past five matches at Loftus Road Cullen might have put the result beyond doubt only for Paul Nardi to save, and with that Rangers found a route back into the game through their first genuine chance. Jack Colback fed Nicolas Madsen, whose ball in behind teed up Dembele to beat Lawrence Vigouroux at his near post. The goal gave Marti Cifuentes' side some momentum for the first time, but there was little sign of a late equaliser as Swansea's rearguard stood firm. QPR head coach Marti Cifuentes: "Definitely a difficult game. I think for 60-65 minutes, we were not good, far from the level we expected. "But I think Swansea were excellent in those minutes. They pressed really high, with a lot of energy and a lot of intensity. They showed why they are in the trend they are and they have quality players. "But after that, despite being disappointed, I think the players showed the mentality, the resilience and we tried to fight to get something from the game. "This team has been pushing a lot over the last weeks - mentally, emotionally and physically – and it is not easy to keep that level of intensity throughout all the games. " Swansea caretaker head coach Alan Sheehan: "I thought for the first 70 minutes of the game we were very strong. I thought there was only one team in the ascendancy. "We were 2-0 up, going for the third and potentially got a bit too comfortable. Then they score and for the last 15-20 minutes we have to show our defensive structure. "I wouldn't say [it was] bodies on the line because I don't think Vigs (Lawrence Vigouroux) had many saves to make. They were going for the equaliser but they didn't get it and I think we very much deserved it. "I think it would have been a travesty if we didn't go out of here with three points after the first 70 minutes. " Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Last Updated 21st April 2025 at 23: 29 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Martí Cifuentes Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Alan Sheehan Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Martí Cifuentes Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Alan Sheehan Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Championship All competitions All competitions All competitions QPR have lost just two of their last 10 league games against sides from Wales (W4 D4), keeping a clean sheet in three of their last four matches. Swansea City are unbeaten across their last five away league games against QPR (W2 D3), though each of their last three visits have ended in a stalemate. QPR are unbeaten across their last three league games played on Easter Monday (W2 D1), last enjoying a longer run on this day between 2000 and 2004. Swansea are unbeaten across their last five away league games played on Easter Monday (W4 D1), winning their last 2-0 vs Wigan Athletic in 2023. Swansea have lost just two of their last 11 league games in London (W4 D5), beating Millwall 3-0 on their last visit to the capital in September 2023. Match ends, Queens Park Rangers 1, Swansea City 2. Second Half ends, Queens Park Rangers 1, Swansea City 2. Jack Colback (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick on the right wing. Foul by Lewis O'Brien (Swansea City). Substitution, Swansea City. Cyrus Christie replaces Ronald. Attempt missed. Lewis O'Brien (Swansea City) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Ronald with a cross following a fast break. Attempt saved. Jimmy Dunne (Queens Park Rangers) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Ilias Chair with a cross. Corner, Queens Park Rangers. Conceded by Zan Vipotnik. Attempt blocked. Michael Frey (Queens Park Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Ronnie Edwards. Emmerson Sutton (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Ronald (Swansea City). Offside, Queens Park Rangers. Michael Frey is caught offside. Josh Tymon (Swansea City) is shown the yellow card. Foul by Karamoko Dembélé (Queens Park Rangers). Ollie Cooper (Swansea City) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Fourth official has announced 8 minutes of added time. Attempt missed. Jack Colback (Queens Park Rangers) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Ronnie Edwards (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Ollie Cooper (Swansea City). Substitution, Swansea City. Joe Allen replaces Gonçalo Franco. Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.