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Football

Swansea City

vs Derby County. Sky Bet Championship.

3: 00pm, Saturday 5th April 2025.

Swansea. com Stadium Attendance: Attendance16, 501.

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Swansea City and Derby County at the Swansea. com Stadium on Saturday; Ji-sung Eom scores only goal to hand Swans narrow victory over Rams. Saturday 5 April 2025 18: 37, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Derby's fight for survival under new boss John Eustace hit the buffers as their four-match winning streak was ended by a 80th-minute goal from Swansea's Eom Ji-sung to earn the home side a 1-0 win. Eom struck at the far post as he bundled home a cross from the right by Josh Key that was missed by the Derby defenders. The goal came from only the third attempt on goal of the match by Swansea. The defeat means the Rams remain on 41 points and are only ahead of Cardiff in the final relegation place on goal difference. But while they are still outside the dreaded drop zone their travelling army of 2, 000 fans still face a nervous end to the season, with table-topping Burnley to come on Tuesday night. Given Derby had gone 12 games without a win and picked up only one point between the end of December and the beginning of March, their fight to beat relegation under Eustace - who took over from Paul Warne on February 13 - has still been dramatic. They were the more aggressive side from the start against a Swansea side who also underwent a change of manager in the second half of the season when Alan Sheehan took over in interim charge from Luke Williams. This win moved Swansea up to 15th. The Swans had started the game with a five-point cushion over arch-rivals Cardiff and were looking to build on their 2-2 draw at Leeds last weekend. They could not muster a shot in the first half, though, and were barely a threat in front of goal throughout the afternoon. Derby used the long throw of full-back Craig Forsyth to pile on the pressure in the first half and one of his efforts from the sideline almost forced an error in the home ranks as goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux misjudged the flight and was very happy to see the ball scrambled away for a corner.

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There were no shots on target from either side in the first half and it took 69 minutes before Swansea registered their first attempt on goal - a wayward strike from 25 yards by Lewis O'Brien. In a game of very little quality there was plenty of bumping and barging, but very little to commend in what turned into a classic relegation battle. Eom, a second-half substitute for the home side, sent a tame header at the far post wide of the mark. Three minutes later a great run up the right flank by Kane Wilson set up a shooting chance for Harrison Armstong from just outside the box. His first-time effort brought the first save of the match as Vigouroux collected low down in the middle of his goal. Eom made the breakthrough and Swansea survived one final chance for Derby on the stroke of 90 minutes when Kayden Jackson raced onto a ball in the box and was just thwarted by three home defenders. Swansea's Alan Sheehan: "It wasn't a wonderful game, but it was a wonderful win. "I thought we dealt with their threats but we'd have liked to cause them more problems when we had the ball. Huge credit to John Eustace, he has found a way to win games and we had to try to match their physicality. "Some of the defensive displays were outstanding, even though the game itself wasn't very pleasing on the eye. "I tried to explain the magnitude of this game in the week and I didn't want to downplay it. Derby had won four games in a row against teams who are up in the top half of the table, so it was always going to be difficult. "I said it would be a dogfight. Against a big physical team, we had to be more physical and at times that killed our fluidity. "But it's a fine balance to go and win a game against a team who are down there fighting and have a formula to win games at the moment. "At times in the first half we forced things, we went from back to front too quickly when the spaces were somewhere else. We found it hard to create tempo in the game because when you defend long throw after long throw, it's difficult. "We got into good areas at times but our final ball let us down. Even so, it was a wonderful defensive display, a win in the Championship and we created the one bit of quality in the whole game for the goal. " Derby's John Eustace: "We didn't create many chances but neither did they - it was a tight game. I'm not really worried about what other teams do, I'm just worried about ourselves. "We're just concentrating on picking up as many points as we can and seeing where it takes us. I hope the effort we are showing is going to be enough to keep us up. "All I ask is for us to be competitive and work hard. We had a difficult game on Wednesday, a long travel down to Swansea and the effort the boys put in was outstanding. "It is a mad few weeks coming up but that's the Championship. That's why all we can do is concentrate on what we can do. "We've got a huge game against Burnley coming up on Tuesday and we'll look forward to that. They are an excellent team with a good manager (Scott Parker) and a huge budget - that's why they are top of the league. " The £250, 000 is up for grabs with Super 6, and as always it is completely free to play. Entries by 3pm Saturday.

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