
"Adam Idah's 91st-minute tap-in earned Swansea City a comeback win at home to Wrexham and a third successive home victory in the first Welsh derby of the season in the Championship. Ireland forward Idah pounced on calamitous goalkeeping by Arthur Okonkwo, who made a mess of dealing with a free-kick inside the box to gift the Swans the winner as their resurgence under new manager Vitor Matos continued."
"Wrexham, who are six points from a play-off place in 15th, took the lead when Cameron Burgess scored his third own goal of the season in the 14th minute, heading in Ryan Longman's cross. The hosts equalised in the 70th minute when Slovenia forward Zan Vipotnik's strike took a heavy touch off centre-back Dom Hyam inside the box, wrong-footing goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo."
Swansea City came from behind to beat Wrexham 2-1, with Adam Idah scoring a 91st-minute tap-in after goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo failed to collect a free-kick inside the box. Wrexham opened the scoring via an own goal from Cameron Burgess in the 14th minute. Zan Vipotnik levelled for Swansea in the 70th when his strike took a heavy touch off centre-back Dom Hyam and wrong-footed the keeper. The victory marked Swansea's third successive home win and extended a resurgence under new manager Vitor Matos. Wrexham remain 15th and winless in five matches.
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