Tue 10th Dec
Sky Bet Championship
Kick-off19:45

PLY Argyle

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SWA Swansea

Matty Sorinola

The Game   
Argyle v Swansea City. Home Park. Tuesday, 10 December. 7.45pm. Sky Bet Championship.  

The Opposition  
After 19 games, Swansea are 13th in the Championship table, having accrued 24 points. Their six wins, six draws and seven defeats demonstrate the mixed results and inconsistency of their season. 

Although losing their opening game at Middlesbrough, Swansea then won three of their next five, beating Preston North End and Norwich City at home, and Coventry City away.

From the end of September to the end of October, there came a six-game run in which the Swans alternated between draws and defeats, with low scoring the order of the day. All three defeats came by a 1-0 scoreline, with a 1-1 draw and two 0-0 stalemates.

Business picked up from November, with two wins in a week, away at Oxford United and at home to Watford. This was followed by a 1-0 loss at Burnley, a thrilling 4-3 reverse at home to Leeds United, before a return to winning ways at Derby County. 

Swansea have drawn their last two games; finishing 2-2 against Portsmouth, having trailed twice, and then, on Saturday, drawing 1-1 at Luton Town, having again gone behind in the game.  

The Gaffer  
Luke Williams took over as Swansea manager in January, returning to a club where he had previously been assistant manager. 

Williams never had a professional career as a player, but took up coaching early, coaching in the academies of various clubs, most notably Brighton and Hove Albion, where he rose to the level of under-23s manager.  

Luke Williams

Williams became the assistant manager of Swindon Town, and eventually the manager of the Robins, but would leave following their relegation to League Two. After a period with Bristol City's under-23s, Williams became Russell Martin's assistant at Milton Keynes Dons, following him to Swansea.  

In June 2022, Williams was appointed manager of Notts County, in the Vanarama National League, and was a revelation. County finished second, eventually going up via the play-offs, scoring 117 goals.

Back in the EFL, Williams had elevated County to fifth place when opting to return to South Wales, replacing Michael Duff as Swansea manager.  

The Squad  
Matt Grimes is Swansea’s captain, and has started every league game this season. Midfielder Grimes, who began his career at Exeter City, signed for Swansea nearly ten years ago, but spent several seasons as a back-up, being loaned out to Blackburn Rovers, Leeds United and Northampton Town. In 2018/19, he had his Swansea breakthrough, and rarely been out of the side since. He has now played 322 games for the club.  

Two more ever-presents this season for the Swans have been central defensive pairing Ben Cabango and Harry Darling. 24-year-old Cabango came through the Swansea ranks, and has recently passed the 200 appearances mark. Classy centre-back Darling caught the eye at Milton Keynes Dons, having previously played for Cambridge United. Now 25, he was signed by Swansea in the summer of 2022, by his old MK boss Russell Martin.  

Liam Cullen

With five goals, Liam Cullen (above) is Swansea’s leading goalscorer this season, having started 12 games and come on as a substitute in six more. Save for a loan spell with Lincoln City, Cullen’s whole career has been with Swansea. Now 25, he has played 137 times for the Swans, scoring 25 goals, usually playing as a forward or attacking midfielder. He also has seven caps for Wales.  

Recent Meetings 
Last season, each side defeated the other in away games. In October, Swansea came to Home Park and won 3-1. Although former Swan Luke Cundle put Argyle in front, Jerry Yates, Ollie Cooper and Josh Key won the day for City. In February, another former Swansea player, Morgan Whittaker, scored the game’s only goal in Argyle’s first away victory of the season.  

Tickets  
Tickets are still available. Click here to buy online.

Argyle TV  
Argyle TV’s  coverage starts with the pre-match show, hosted by Erin Black and Katie Middleton, live on YouTube from pitchside, starting at 7.15pm. Commentary for the game will be provided by Charlie Price and Marc Edworthy. 

Match passes to watch this game will be available to international audiences. More information to follow.

Sky Sports 
The game will be available to watch on Sky Sports+.  

Project 35 
The match is a dedicated Project 35 fixture. Supporters are encouraged to bring items of in-date, non-perishable food to Home Park, as we continue to support those who suffer from food poverty in our area.

Click here to find out more.  

Match Report

An improved Argyle were not able to add any more points to their total as they lost 2-1 to Swansea City at Home Park.  

Although perhaps an upgrade on recent heavy defeats is not saying much, Argyle had much more about them, especially in the first half, against the Swans, but still found themselves a goal down at the break, through a Jay Fulton strike.  

Now with the advantage, a confident Swansea scored on the hour, through Liam Cullen, but the Pilgrims rallied, and got one back via Mustapha Bundu, with just over 10 minutes to go.  

This led to a late Argyle surge, as the Greens pushed bodies forward, but there was to be no repeat of their late heroics of other home games this season.  

Before the game, the inclusions of Brendan Galloway, out since 27 September, and Kornel Szucs, who was absent for the loss at Bristol City, were welcome news. Each featured in a new-look backline, with Argyle playing with a back four. Szucs played at right back, with Galloway accompanied by Lewis Gibson in the centre, and Nathanael Ogbeta on the left.  

The shift in shape meant Bali Mumba played on the left in a more attacking position, with Bundu his equivalent to the right. They played either side of Andre Gray, through the middle, all supported by a midfield trio of Adam Randell, Darko Gyabi and Callum Wright.  

Much of the opening phase of the game was played in Argyle’s own half, but notably with Argyle having a lot of the ball. Swansea, known for their possession football, were playing the role of the side pressing high, trying to force Argyle into a mistake. For their part, the Greens were waiting for City to be pulled out of position, in order to find some space. It was all a bit cat and mouse.  

Or was that Cal and Moose? The former, Wright, was looking Argyle’s liveliest asset, harassing Swansea defenders and on more than one occasion coming close to picking a pocket in a good area.  

Moose – that is, Bundu – then came the closest of anyone to this point to opening the scoring. From a right-wing throw-in, Szucs found Randell, who clipped to Bundu, and the Sierra Leone international drove forward. He took aim from near the edge of the box, past a stricken goalkeeper, and saw the ball cannon off the post, while Gray could not quite react quick enough to the rebound as it came his way.  

The Swans were a threat, though, and had a good chance bang on the half-hour mark, when Myles Peart-Harris crossed from the right and picked out Eom Ji-Sung, unmarked in the area, but the South Korean got his angles and connection all wrong, heading well wide.  

Swansea went ahead just before half-time, and it felt rather harsh on the Pilgrims, who had looked infinitely more lively and threatening than in recent games. It came from a move down Swansea’s left, where a cross came in, and although Galloway reached out a leg to halt the ball’s progress, it fell kindly to Fulton, who lashed home.  

Argyle looked a bit shaken coming out for the second half, perhaps punctured by the fact that their improved performance had still led to a half-time deficit.  

Swansea, therefore, were the team with the visible confidence at the start of the second period, as they sought another. Eom went close with a curling effort from just outside the area before, just after the hour mark, the Swans got their next goal.  

Not for the first time in the game, Peart-Harris sent in an inviting cross from the right wing, and Cullen was the one most eager to meet it, clipping home in front of the travelling supporters.  

Argyle were already readying Michael Obafemi to come on, in place of Ogbeta, and that change was shortly followed by Ryan Hardie for Gray, as the Greens looked for an injection of something different.  

That came in the form of that rarest of Argyle beasts, a goal from a corner.  

The Pilgrims had not scored from a corner since, coincidentally enough, a win against Swansea last season. On that occasion, it was a slick move that found Morgan Whittaker to ping home. This time, things were a little less polished, but they all count, as they say.  

Randell’s corner from the right took a diversion before Szucs got up highest to head against the bar, with the dropping ball falling to where Bundu was able to nod it over the line. Game on.  

It was Bundu’s last touch. Rami Al Hajj was already poised to come on, and Argyle went through with the substitution, Al Hajj being introduced into a game which now saw the men in green on the front foot, with renewed belief. Obafemi crossed into a body, Wright saw a shot deflected wide (although a corner was not given) and Hardie headed a deflected Mumba shot into the goalkeeper’s hands.  

For all their efforts, no equaliser could be found, and Argyle fell to a third successive defeat.  

Argyle: 31 Daniel Grimshaw, 2 Bali Mumba, 3 Nathanael Ogbeta (14 Michael Obafemi, 61), 6 Kornel Szucs, 11 Callum Wright, 15 Mustapha Bundu (28 Rami Al Hajj, 79), 17 Lewis Gibson (capt), 18 Darko Gyabi, 19 Andre Gray (9 Ryan Hardie, 66), 20 Adam Randell, 22 Brendan Galloway. Substitutes: 21 Conor Hazard (gk), 4 Jordan Houghton, 5 Julio Pleguezuelo, 27 Adam Forshaw, 39 Tegan Finn, 44 Victor Palsson.  

Goals: Bundu 79 

Swansea: 22 Lawrence Vigouroux, 2 Josh Key (23 Cyrus Christie, 76) , 4 Jay Fulton (17 Goncalo Franco, 76), 5 Ben Cabango, 6 Harry Darling, 8 Matt Grimes (capt), 10 Eom Ji-Sung (35 Ronald, 67), 14 Josh Tymon (26 Kyle Naughton, 76) , 19 Florian Bianchini (9 Zan Vipotnik, 67), 20 Liam Cullen, 25 Myles Harris. Substitutes: 33 Jon McLoughlin (gk), 21 Nathan Tjoe-a-on, 32 Nelson Abbey, 47 Azeem Abdulai.  

Goals: Fulton 44, Cullen 60 

Booked: Key 20, Peart-Harris 90, Vipotnik 90 

Attendance: 15,305 (463 away)