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VIT – SWANS WERE RUSTY

SWANSEA boss Vitor Matos thought his side looked rusty after their goalless draw with Sheffield United.
The Swans struggled to create clear opportunities and were unable to produce the attacking fluency that had been evident in their opening victory over Birmingham.
And Matos reflected on his side’s profligacy one week on, saying: “I think somehow we controlled the game.
“We knew it would be close to the game against Birmingham in terms of style, so we tried to improve.

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