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20 Sept 2025

Lyndon Dykes leaves it late as Birmingham claim victory over Swansea

Lyndon Dykes leaves it late as Birmingham claim victory over Swansea

Lyndon Dykes’ added-time goal helped Birmingham bounce back from two straight defeats in the Championship with a 1-0 win over Swansea.

The Scotland international, who was the subject of a deadline-day enquiry from Hibernian, produced a trademark header from fellow substitute Patrick Roberts’ cross four minutes into added time to finally end the Swans’ stubborn second-half resistance.

Dykes was only introduced from the bench with a few minutes to go but managed to outjump a tiring visiting defence to register the hosts’ second home league win of the season.

Alan Sheehan’s men had been in determined mood throughout and looked to have done enough to earn a point after Birmingham upped the ante after the interval.

Both sides could claim that they had the chances to win it, but neither possessed the wit in front of goal to clinch the points until Dykes managed to find a way through.

Fresh from their midweek comeback triumph over Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup, the Swans enjoyed by far the clearer chances in the opening half.

Zan Vipotnik should have put the visitors ahead when he met Ronald’s ball from the right, side-footing over at the near post.

And Birmingham were given a let-off when the dangerous Zeidane Inoussa worked himself the wrong side of full-back Bright Osayi-Samuel.

The Swede’s shot was saved by Ryan Allsop only for Paik Seung-ho’s clearance to fall to Josh Tymon. The midfielder’s cross was turned into the net by Vipotnik only for an assistant’s flag to rule out the strike.

Moments later, Marvin Ducksch turned on a ball into the box from Christoph Klarer.

His touch took him clear of marker Ben Cabango only for the heel of Swans’ keeper Lawrence Vigouroux to prevent the former Germany international from scoring his first goal for the club.

The Swans’ attacking threat faded after the interval as Chris Davies’ side went in search of their second home victory of the season.

Lewis Koumas headed a chance wide within the opening 60 seconds of the second half getting under way.

And that set the tone for Davies’ side to make most of the running as they went in search of a tonic after back-to-back reversals against Stoke and Leicester.

Roberts made a difference with his intelligent probing and his ball to Kyogo Furuhashi should have brought a better outcome than the scuffed finish that the Japan international managed.

The impressive Demarai Gray then showcased his talent by stepping inside and out of two challenges but he could not find the finish to match, allowing Vigouroux to save.

The game appeared to be heading towards a goalless stalemate – only for Dykes to have the last laugh with his second added-time winner of the season.

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