Liam Cullen and Jamal Lowe score as Swansea reaffirm their recent domination of the south Wales derby against Cardiff City.
Swansea City reaffirmed their recent domination of the south Wales derby as they beat Cardiff City to avenge their defeat in the reverse fixture earlier this season.
Swansea struggled to play with their earlier conviction from that point and, although they seemed anxious dealing with Cardiff's late attempts to conjure an equaliser, the home side secured a fifth win from six south Wales derbies as Jamal Lowe scored their second deep into added time. This time, Cardiff were hoping to make their own history having outplayed their arch rivals to win the reverse encounter 2-0 last September.
With the home crowd roaring them on, Swansea applied heavy early pressure with Cullen firing wide and Darling heading against the bar from Jamie Paterson's fine cross.
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