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More woe for Woodgate as Boro lose at Swansea

Swansea ended a run of six games without a win as Andre Ayew’s brace and a Sam Surridge strike guided Steve Cooper’s men to a 3-1 home victory over nine-man Middlesbrough.

Jonathan Woodgate’s visitors remain in Championship trouble and they were not helped by losing Marcus Browne and Paddy McNair to straight red cards.

Middlesbrough cancelled out Ayew’s opener through Marcus Tavernier, but they could not stop Ayew who was the game’s outstanding performer.

Middlesbrough dominated possession in the opening 10 minutes and Jonny Howson failed to hit the target with the game’s first chance.

After their early promise Middlesbrough offered little as head coach Woodgate – who had fumed at the penalty being awarded – looked frustrated on the touchline.

In the minute of first-half added time the ball fell kindly to Middlesbrough’s George Saville in the six-yard box, but he swung wildly at the ball and did not connect.

No foul was given and Swansea’s Yan Dhanda then followed Browne into the book for the same offence as he too went to ground appealing for a penalty, this time at the other end.

Browne’s horror appearance then went from bad to worse as he went in over the top of the ball and wiped out Van der Hoorn to be sent off. He was handed a straight red despite already being booked.

Surridge then wrapped up the win when Jake Bidwell’s header down fell to the on loan Bournemouth striker who made it two home goals in as many minute.

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