Swansea City secured a 2-1 win over Plymouth Argyle, with standout performances highlighting the team’s growing momentum in the league.
Josh Key brought some serious energy on the wing, causing all sorts of trouble for the Plymouth defense before being subbed off. Ben Cabango was a rock at the back, winning aerial duels like a champ, while Harry Darling also held his own, helping the team build from the back.
Josh Tymon’s crosses were a nightmare for Plymouth, leading to the opening goal. Matt Grimes, the captain, did a great job cleaning up in midfield, making crucial challenges. Jay Fulton returned to the starting lineup and scored, which was a nice touch.
Liam Cullen just can’t stop scoring lately, working hard and pressing the defense. But the real star was Myles Peart-Harris, who had one of his best games yet. He was a constant threat and set up Cullen’s goal with a brilliant cross.
The subs didn’t make a huge impact, but they did their part. Overall, it was a solid team effort, and the Swans are looking good as they continue their unbeaten run.