Michael Duff masterminds Swansea’s first win at Ewood Park in over 50 years
Michael Duff hailed Swansea’s “well earned” 1-0 win at Blackburn that gave them a first victory at Ewood Park in 52 years.
The Swans, who came into the game having suffered back-to-back defeats, ended their hoodoo through Liam Cullen’s fine 28th-minute curling strike, capping an outstanding month for the forward who won his first Welsh cap earlier in October.
Swansea had to show all sides of their character, creating chances when in the ascendency and digging in defensively at the start and end of the encounter when they were under severe pressure.
The win was particularly satisfying for former Burnley defender Duff, whose Swansea team have won five of their last seven games, and he was pleased with how his side responded to Blackburn’s start.
He said: “I think they started the game well. No getting away from that. The first five to 10 minutes they started really well, so we tweaked a couple of things in the press and I think for the next 50-55 minutes, we dominated the game.
“Thought we played out, played through them. Probably should have been 2-0 or 3-0 up at that point.
“We’ve had a goal disallowed which is offside, we’ve had another goal disallowed which is onside.
“Then, it’s human element. The lads are probably thinking the game should be out of sight now and it’s not, and they’re a good team.
“It was a case of trying to do the other side of the game well, whilst trying to pick them off on the counter attack.
“People put their bodies on their line, defended, made blocks when they had to. For all their opportunities, Carl (Rushworth) has not really made a brilliant save.
“It definitely wasn’t comfortable but it was a well-earned win in the end.”
Blackburn, who have lost three of their last four home league games, saw Callum Brittain and Harry Leonard miss glorious opportunities.
Rovers boss Jon Dahl Tomasson said: “One of those days. We are of course extremely disappointed.
“We actually began the game really well and why we were not in front in first minute, we still don’t know it.
“I think we started really well, the first 20-25 minutes. After that, defensively there was a bit of distance in the team which was not good enough. We were sloppy sometimes on the ball.
“In the second half, I think we were the better team, creating plenty of chances and good moments to win the game.
“But (it was) one of those days when we are not scoring.
“We shouldn’t forget this young team have won three games on the bounce. There will be those days as well, we all know that. But of course, disappointed with the result.
“I think Swansea are really good at killing the game, killing the time as well. Every free-kick, every time the ball went out, it took ages. They did it really well and it’s difficult to get momentum.”