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SWANS BOSS MATOS RUES MISSED OPPORTUNITIES

WREXHAM were made to work hard against a Swansea side who started the stronger of the two teams, with Arthur Okonkwo making a key save from Zan Vipotnik, Malick Yalcouye missing a late chance, while they had a penalty shout turned down after Goncalo Franco was bundled over by Dominic Hyam.
“We had good chances, we missed the last moment I would say,” Swans boss Vitor Matos said. “We pushed Wrexham back, we controlled, we created and just that last little thing was not there today.
“Maybe unlucky for us as well. I think that’s it. The situations in t...

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