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SWEET 16 FOR ZAN IN SWANS SUCCESS

By Carl Field

SWANSEA CITY 1
Vipotnik 26
BRISTOL CITY 0
Ref: Will Finnie 6/10

ZAN’S THE MAN: Zan Vipotnik enjoys his first half winner for Swansea
PICTURES: Athena Pictures

ZAN Vipotnik’s 16th league goal of the season was enough for Swansea to see off Bristol City, with boss Vitor Matos applauding his side’s efforts.
It wasn’t a vintage home win but Matos feels this is just the sort of victory that could be crucial if his side are to mount a serious push for the play-offs.
Vipotnik’s first-half goal fired the Jacks to a seventh victory...

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