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Plymouth Argyle 1-3 Swansea City: Visitors come from behind to seal fourth win on the spin at Home Park

Swansea City came from behind against Plymouth Argyle to claim their fourth straight Championship win at Home Park.

Luke Cundle swept home against his former side to hand the Pilgrims a first-half lead in an entertaining affair in Devon, before Jerry Yates restored parity with his fourth goal of the season.

A topsy-turvy contest then swung back into Swansea favour after Ollie Cooper drilled home an excellent drive moments after coming off the bench.

And the win was sealed in stoppage time after Josh Key swept home following a superb counter attack.

After overseeing the club's worst start for 32 years, Michael Duff has now masterminded a sensational run that has seen Swansea take 13 points from the last 15. Indeed, they are now just one point off the top six heading into the latest international break.

It wasn't all plain sailing, though. Indeed, Swansea had to dig in at times here. But the level of character shown against a Plymouth side that had previously scored goals for fun at Home Park will, if anything have pleased Duff even more.

Plymouth had their opportunities, mind. Indeed, Liam Cullen had to be alert to get his head on Joe Edwards far-post header in the opening few minutes, after Morgan Whittaker had won a corner for the hosts. Then again, the Swans might well feel they should have taken the lead themselves moments later.

A marvellous counter-attack eventually resulted in Key getting away down the right hand-side, before laying a lovely low ball on for Yates, although the striker's flick couldn't find a way past Conor Hazard in the Plymouth goal.

Former Swan Whittaker had said in the build-up to this clash that he wanted to treat this as a normal game, but his desire to make an impact against his ex-employers

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