Obafemi scores as Robinson sees red in Welsh derby
There was contrasting fortunes for Republic of Ireland strikers in the south Wales derby as Michael Obafemi helped Swansea to a 2-0 victory over a Cardiff side that had Callum Robinson sent off.
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There was contrasting fortunes for Republic of Ireland strikers in the south Wales derby as Michael Obafemi helped Swansea to a 2-0 victory over a Cardiff side that had Callum Robinson sent off.
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