Ten years on – Semi-finals beckon for Laudrup’s Swans

Wednesday, 22 February 2023, 7:00
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Ten years ago this week the Swans won their first – and to date only – major trophy when they lifted the Capital One Cup at Wembley following a 5-0 win over Bradford City.ย  All this week we will take a trip back down memory lane with a look at the road to that trophy which started back in August 2012 – six months before the majestical final day.

After disposing of the holders in the fourth round, the Swans were drawn at home in their first ever quarter final in the competition – Middlesbrough being the visitors to the Liberty Stadium.

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Swansea City have reached the semi-finals of the League Cup for the first time in their history after a Seb Hines own goal ended Middlesbrough’s hopes.

Boro looked dangerous for large parts, with captain Grant Leadbitter denied three times by keeper Gerhard Tremmel.

Swansea gradually improved and Jonathan de Guzman’s free-kick was tipped onto the bar by a fine Jason Steele save.

Hines then rose to head into his own net from a corner to send Swansea to their first League Cup semi-final.

The Championship visitors will feel they deserved better after coping comfortably with Swansea’s attacks for the majority of the game.

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And they came within inches of forcing the match into extra-time as Ishmael Miller’s low cross evaded Scott McDonald at the far post.

Swansea may well be collecting notable scalps in a second impressive Premier League season, but manager Michael Laudrup wants to win silverware.

No trophies are awarded to teams who finish in mid-table, he said, but cup competitions can open avenues to success for clubs adrift in the title race.

And after Arsenal’s shock defeat to League Two side Bradford City 24 hours earlier, Swansea’s prospects of ending a 100-year wait for one of England’s major trophies now appear greater than ever.

This was no easy passage for the Swans, though. They lacked intensity and desire, and hardly looked likely to unlock a disciplined Boro defence.

The winning goal came after Swansea’s only dominant period of the match, which began with the introduction of midfielder Ki Sung-Yeung.

Another substitute, Luke Moore, and Michu had shots blocked in the area as they finally exerted some pressure, before Steele produced a wonderful save to tip De Guzman’s free-kick onto the bar.

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A flurry of corners followed and the unfortunate Hines got his attempted header all wrong as he somehow managed to face his own goal while rising to challenge Garry Monk.

Middlesbrough manager Tony Mowbray was unashamedly honest in suggesting this tie was a distraction from the serious business of searching for promotion to the Premier League.

But there was nothing half-hearted about his side’s performance. They almost caught Swansea cold after just 30 seconds when Leadbitter was denied by Chico Flores and then failed to make the most of the rebound.

Leadbitter then had the only other notable chances of a subdued first half.

His low drive forced Tremmel to save at full stretch but he then fired straight at the keeper from inside the area.

Those missed opportunities proved to be costly as Swansea finally stirred from their slumber in the final 20 minutes, and Hines’ unfortunate intervention gave the visitors little time to find a response.

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Images courtesy of Getty Images, Athena Picture Agency and Swansea City Football Club.

Phil Sumbler

Been watching the Swans since the very late 1970s and running the Planet Swans website (in all its current and previous guises since the summer of 2001 As it stood JackArmy.net was right at the forefront of some of the activity against Tony Petty back in 2001, breaking many of the stories of the day as fans stood against the actions where the local media failed. Was involved with the Swans Supporters Trust from 2005, for the large part as Chairman before standing down in the summer of 2020.

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