Lyndon Dykes' injury-time equaliser condemns 10-man Swansea City to their worst start to a league season for 32 years.
Lyndon Dykes' injury-time equaliser for Queens Park Rangers condemned Swansea City to their worst start to a league season for 32 years.
Swansea finished with 10 men after striker Ollie Cooper was shown two yellow cards in the space of a minute in added time. Few who watched Michael Laudrup's League Cup champions win 3-0 at Valencia in the Europa League on 19 September, 2013, could have imagined Swansea would be in this predicament. QPR goalkeeper Asmir Begovic denied Jamal Lowe, but his save deflected off the on-rushing Ginnelly for his first Swans league goal.
They steadily recovered from the early blow and should have been level before half-time when Sinclair Armstrong beat the offside line only to balloon his effort over the bar.
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