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SHEEHAN TARGETING A REBUILD AT SWANS

By Phil Blanche

SWANSEA CITY 3
Eom 23, Ronald 57, Cullen 83
OXFORD UNITED 3

Leigh 40, Helik 62, Placheta 90+3

SANDWICHED: Swansea’s Ronald, centre, is put under pressure

NEW boss Alan Sheehan said Swansea City are facing a “big window” this summer after losing club greats Joe Allen and Kyle Naughton.
Wales midfielder Allen, 35, played the final game of his distinguished career as Swansea closed their campaign with a thrilling 3-3 home draw against Oxford.
Swansea led three times via Eom Ji-sung, Ronald and Liam Cullen, but Oxford revived on each occasion...

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