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Flat Swansea City ratings as attacking squadron endures frustrating night at Wrexham

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Here’s how the Swansea City players rated during the 2-0 defeat to Wrexham at the Cae Ras on Friday

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Swansea City saw their play-offs take a huge blow as they were beaten 2-0 by Welsh rivals Wrexham at the Cae Ras on Friday.

Nathan Broadhead put the hosts in front, before Liam Cullen’s own goal late in the game sealed the win for Phil Parkinson’s men, who are now eight points clear of the Swans in sixth.

Here’s how the players rated on a frustrating night.

Lawrence Vigouroux 6

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Nothing to really take issue with. Got something on Broadhead’s opener, but would be harsh to blame him.

Josh Key 6

Some bright moments in the first half, but influence in possession faded. Was given a hard time defensively too.

Ben Cabango 7 – STAR MAN

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Competed pretty well in face of a physical aerial threat. A decent showing.

Cameron Burgess 6

No player won more aerial duels. Was unfortunately caught out by Broadhead for the opener, however.

Wrexham will argue he was fortunate to stay on the pitch given his second-half handball. A frustrating performance too. Subbed.

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Marko Stamenic 6

Another to have some bright moments in the first half. Denied by a great save from Okonkwo. Subbed.

Goncalo Franco 7

Was at the heart of Swansea’s promising first-half. No player made more tackles. Was another whose influence faded after the break, however. Subbed.

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Ethan Galbraith 6

Confident enough on the ball. But couldn’t quite make his mark on the game.

Ronald 6

Looked fairly lively early on. Pace caused a few problems for Thomason in particular. Tailed off after the break, though. Subbed.

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Zan Vipotnik 5

Should have scored in the first half, but was otherwise pretty quiet on the night. Should probably have had a penalty, though.

Gustavo Nunes 6

A little too untidy at times, but the quality of his delivery created a couple of promising opportunities that should have been converted in the first half. Subbed.

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Subs

Eom Jisung (on for Ronald 59) – Got into some good positions, but didn’t really make the most of it – 6

Malick Yalcouye (on for Franco 59) – Missed a couple of decent opportunities – 6

Liam Cullen (on for Nunes 59) – An own goal on a night he’ll want to forget – 5

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Melker Widell (on for Stamenic 75) – Pretty anonymous – 5

Leo Walta (on for Tymon 85) – Likewise – 5

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