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Boro faced off against Swansea in a tough battle on the field. The players put on a solid performance, with some standing out more than others.

Seny Dieng, the goalkeeper, had a relatively quiet game but came up with a crucial save towards the end of the first half to prevent a potential goal.

Luke Ayling, who captained the team in Howson’s absence, was a pillar of strength in defense. He made important blocks and led by example throughout the match.

Rav van den Berg, the young Dutchman, had a steady game, despite a few minor mistakes. He was instrumental in clearing Swansea’s crosses and supporting the defense.

Matt Clarke was outstanding at the back, showcasing leadership and making crucial blocks. He has been a standout player in Boro’s defense.

Lukas Engel had a decent game, although he needs to work on his attacking contributions. Aidan Morris, making his debut, showed promise and displayed aggression in midfield.

Hayden Hackney was full of energy and helped move Boro forward, despite not always having the lion’s share of possession. Isaiah Jones was a bright spark, causing problems for Swansea and winning a decisive penalty.

Finn Azaz worked hard in pressing and created opportunities, but sometimes held onto the ball for too long. Riley McGree showed effort and skill in creating openings for the team.

Emmanuel Latte Lath was a constant threat to Swansea’s defense, scoring a goal and continuing his good form from the previous season.

Overall, the team put in a commendable effort, with each player contributing to the hard-fought victory. Despite some missed opportunities, the team showed resilience and determination on the field.

The substitutions, Delano Burgzorg, Josh Coburn, and Jonny Howson, were brought on towards the end of the game but didn’t have much time to make a significant impact.