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Cardiff City 2-3 Swansea City: Last-gasp Cabango strike earns visitors dramatic victory

Ben Cabango struck with the final play of the game to earn Swansea City a dramatic 3-2 win over rivals Cardiff City.

Joel Piroe and Liam Cullen both netted in the first-half to put the away side in command at Cardiff City Stadium, although Jaden Philogene gave the Bluebirds hope with what was his fifth goal for the club before Sory Kaba looked to have earned the hosts a point with a header in the 82nd minute.

But after Jay Fulton rifled against the post in injury-time, Cabango was on hand to lash home the rebound to seal a second successive league double for the visitors.

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Sabri Lamouchi made three changes from the side that started the abandoned clash at Rotherham United, with Sheyi Ojo, Andy Rinomhota and captain Joe Ralls replacing Kion Etete, Romaine Sawyers and Mahlon Romeo.

Despite having Jay Fulton, Joe Allen and Joel Latibeaudiere available, Russell Martin stuck with the same 11 that started against both Millwall and Bristol City prior to the international break, although the bench options were certainly stronger than they have been of late.

And just as they did in the corresponding fixture last term, Swansea left the home crowd stunned early on. Harry Darling's quickly-taken throw-in put the hosts on the back foot, and Piroe left Mark McGuinness and Cedric Kipre for dust before rifling a right-footed effort into the roof of the net.

It was the Dutchman's 15th goal of the campaign, and one that will have undoubtedly left Sabri Lamouchi deeply frustrated given the planning put into the fixture during the international break.

Indeed, the visitors played with immense confidence from the outset, and - after Ralls failed to flick

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