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TRIO IN DEFENCE CRUCIAL TO US – MARTIN

By Craig Scotter

SWANSEA City boss Russell Martin has praised the recent performances and “courage” of his defenders.
Martin highlighted the efforts of Ben Cabango, Kyle Naughton and Joel Latibeaudiere, who have all been key this season.
Martin said: “It takes away energy from opponents with what they do on the ball, with the courage they show, and they are so important for us.
“It’s also down to their willingness and desire to defend and close down the distances to players.
“Ben Cabango’s level of consistency has been brilliant since Ja...

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