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Lawrence late strike claims away win for Derby

Derby secured their first away win since the opening day of the Sky Bet Championship season thanks to Tom Lawrence’s late strike.

Martyn Waghorn’s first-half tap-in was cancelled out by two goals in two minutes from Yan Dhanda and Kyle Naughton after the interval.

But Phillip Cocu’s side rallied with goals from Duane Holmes and Wales international Lawrence to snatch only their second win on the road all season.

But Swansea’s quick-fire double ensured Derby’s long wait for an away win continued.

The young midfielder robbed Knight of possession and drove deeper into the Rams’ half before curling a low shot beyond Ben Hamer into the bottom corner.

And Cooper’s side were ahead two minutes later after a moment of chaos in the Derby defence.

Hamer came out but failed to gather Andre Ayew’s chipped ball in, which allowed Rhian Brewster to nip in and steal the ball away for Naughton to smash into the unguarded net.

But Swansea’s lead lasted less than eight minutes as Holmes fired a half-volley past Woodman after Waghorn’s knock down was only half cleared.

Routledge’s cheap pass inside his own half was cut out by George Bird, who sprinted forward to launch a counter attack.

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