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WILDER BACKS HIS SHOT-SHY BORO BOYS

By Stuart Bell

MIDDLESBRO’ 1

SWANSEA C 0
Jones 26

STAR MAN

ISAIAH JONES Middlesbrough

CHRIS Wilder was delighted with the resilience and grittiness of his Middlesbrough side as they ground out a win against Swansea City.
Isaiah Jones’ first-half winner proved sufficient to secure the first home win in Wilder’s Riverside reign, with Boro only recording two efforts on target all afternoon.
Wilder said: “We showed different qualities today, and found a way to keep the ball out of the back of the net. Was that the way we want to play? Was that as we’ve played the last three? No.
“I t...

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