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Swansea City vs Burnley. Sky Bet Championship.

The Liberty StadiumAttendance15,135.

Swansea City 1

  • S Sinclair (8th minute)
  • D Pratley (sent off 58th minute)

Burnley 0

  • T Mears (sent off 60th minute)

Sinclair seals Swans success

Image: Sinclair: On target

Scott Sinclair scored the winner as Swansea beat Burnley in a game which saw both sides reduced to 10 men.

Sinclair nets first Swans goal as Pratley and Mears see red

An early Scott Sinclair strike proved the difference as Swansea beat Burnley in a game which saw both sides reduced to 10 men at the Liberty Stadium. The former Chelsea man notched his first goal for the Swans after eight minutes to end the Clarets' unbeaten start to the campaign and make it two Championship wins out of two at home for Brendan Rodgers' side. Darren Pratley, who had earlier been denied by the woodwork, was sent-off for two bookable offences for the Swans on 58 minutes, before Tyrone Mears was also shown a red card two minutes later for two bookings. The hosts made the best start and Alan Tate headed wide inside the opening five minutes after meeting a David Cotterill free-kick. But the Swans were not to be denied and took the lead on eight minutes after Nathan Dyer exchanged passes with Pratley before producing a cross that Stephen Dobbie miskicked, with the ball falling kindly for Sinclair to net from close range. Dobbie did connect properly with another Dyer centre shortly after, prodding wide from the edge of the six-yard box.

Dominate

Swansea continued to dominate and were unfortunate not to double their advantage when Pratley's 12-yard strike clipped the top of the crossbar, while Martin Paterson tested Dorus De Vries from 25 yards at the other end on a rare Burnley attack. Paterson went close again from distance on the half-hour mark before Sinclair fired at Brian Jensen from just outside the penalty area. Chris Iwelumo failed to hit the target with a close-range header from Graham Alexander's cross - and the former Wolves star and Dean Marney spurned further chances for the visitors just before the half-time interval. The lively Cotterill blazed over from fully 25 yards after the restart and Pratley tried his luck from distance to no avail. Dyer and Sinclair combined again to allow the latter a sight at goal only for the former Chelsea trainee to fire wide.
Changed complexion
Two red cards in the space of as many minutes then changed the complexion of the game. Pratley was the first to be dismissed for a challenge on Mears that earnt him his second booking of the afternoon. Mears then received his marching orders after clattering Dyer and referee Steve Tanner wasted little time in brandishing a second yellow to the former Preston and Derby defender. Steven Thompson replaced Paterson and almost hauled the sides level within four minutes of being introduced, but saw his six-yard header from a Danny Fox cross saved by De Vries. Jack Cork, on loan at Turf Moor from Chelsea, rifled over from 30 yards as Burnley searched for an equaliser and Thompson shot wide from a similar range during a frantic finish. Andrea Orlandi went close at the opposite end and Ross Wallace crashed over a 25-yard free-kick, but the Swans hung on to take all three points.

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