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Swansea City 1-2 Bristol City: Swans still searching for first Championship win after limp defeat

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Swansea City are still looking for a first Championship win of the season, after going down to defeat at the hands of Bristol City.

Liam Cullen opened the scoring for the hosts after just 10 minutes, slotting home for his first goal of the season in a half that saw Bristol City have three goals chalked off.

But the visitors were eventually rewarded for their dominance after the break, courtesy of goals from Mark Sykes and Sam Bell.

Ben Cabango hit the post midway through the second half, but anything other than defeat would have flattered the Swans, who followed up a largely positive end to the summer transfer window with a worryingly limp performance here.It means Michael Duff, who made two changes from the defeat to Preston North End, is still searching for his first league win in charge.

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