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Swansea City vs Stoke City. Sky Bet Championship.

Swansea.com StadiumAttendance15,817.

Swansea City 1

  • M Whittaker (2nd minute)

Stoke City 3

  • J Laurent (15th minute, 19th minute)
  • L Baker (93rd minute)

Swansea 1-3 Stoke City: Josh Laurent scores twice in impressive Potters comeback

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Swansea and Stoke City at the Swansea.com Stadium as two goals from Josh Laurent and one from Lewis Baker helped Alex Neil's Potters to an impressive comeback win in south Wales

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Swansea City and Stoke City.

Stoke eased their relegation worries with a 3-1 win at Swansea as Josh Laurent scored his first league goals for the Potters.

Laurent's first-half double and a stoppage-time third from substitute Lewis Baker lifted Stoke two places to 17th in the Sky Bet Championship.

Morgan Whittaker had given Swansea the perfect start inside two minutes, but Russell Martin's side ran out of ideas before Baker added the late icing to Stoke's first away league win road since December 17, as Swansea stay 12th.

The two clubs - relegated from the Premier League together in 2018 - have struggled to find a winning formula in the Championship over the last few months.

Swansea had registered three wins in 16 games, while Stoke's recent record was only marginally better - three victories from 12 matches.

Wales manager Rob Page was in attendance with Swansea midfielder Ollie Cooper on his radar ahead of next month's Euro 2024 qualifiers against Croatia and Latvia.

Cooper made an instant impact with a driving run that ended with Ryan Manning being fouled.

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Stoke failed to clear the following free-kick and Whittaker, making his first league start for Swansea since May 2021, chested down Matty Sorinola's pass and fired home off the underside of the crossbar.

Laurent brought parity by bundling home from close range after 15 minutes following some pinball in the Swansea penalty area.

Four minutes later Laurent was celebrating again after Tyrese Campbell had cut the ball back into his path. He was left completely unmarked 15 yards out and made no mistake with a clinical finish.

Matija Sarkic's superb one-handed stop denied Joel Piroe an equaliser, and the Stoke goalkeeper also held onto a Manning effort as home pressure grew.

Swansea boss Martin made a tactical switch on 31 minutes, withdrawing central defender Harry Darling for midfielder Olivier Ntcham and switching to four at the back.

The ploy appeared to have little effect initially as Dwight Gayle forced Andy Fisher into a double save at his near post.

However Stoke were then sliced open as Matt Grimes, Cooper and Manning combined to create a chance which Whittaker sidefooted wide.

Former Swansea loanee Ben Wilmot had the opportunity to punish his old club, but the defender sent a free header wide from a few yards out.

There was no flow to the start of the second half as the contest was punctuated by countless fouls and a rash of yellow cards.

Referee Andy Woolmer was in danger of relinquishing control and Stoke lost Campbell after the striker suffered a heavy fall with his head taking the impact.

A stretcher was called for, but Campbell returned to his feet and continued for a few minutes before being substituted much to his displeasure.

Fisher produced smart saves to foil Gayle and Jordan Thompson before Stoke's superiority was further rewarded when Jacob Brown scampered clear to set up Baker.

The managers

Swansea's Russell Martin:

"Of course it's a concern, but we have to try and find a way to stop that. We have a lot of young players in the team that will be better for this experience. I can't come out and defend that really, we've conceded far too many goals, too many individual mistakes.

"I understand that (boos at final whistle). You don't want to hear it, but you understand it. Results-wise it's been tough, but we're sitting 12th with the youngest team and the smallest squad in the league."

Stoke's Alex Neil:

"I think our set-up was really brave in terms of how we tried to do it.

"The fact we conceded the goal early was really disappointing. We've conceded far too many early goals, chased the game and haven't really got into it, but this time I thought we carried a threat right through the game."

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