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Callum Robinson of Cardiff City celebrates at full time. Alamy Stock Photo

Robinson wins Player of the Match, ex-LOI trio make debuts

James Abankwah, Neil Farrugia and Sam Curtis all made first-team bows.

Updated at 18.11

CARDIFF CLAIMED their biggest South Wales derby league win for nearly 60 years with a 3-0 Sky Bet Championship home victory over Swansea, while ex-League of Ireland players James Abankwah, Neil Farrugia and Sam Curtis all made their debuts after moving to new clubs.

Callum Robinson’s brace at the start of the second-half put Cardiff in command and Dimitrios Goutas thundered home a header off the underside of the crossbar to ram home their superiority.

It ended a run of six games without home joy for Cardiff and secured the biggest league victory over their arch-rivals since winning 5-0 at Ninian Park in April 1965.

The only negative note for Cardiff was Omer Riza’s red card in stoppage time.

The Bluebirds boss tangled on the touchline with Swansea midfielder Goncalo Franco, and there were more ill-tempered scenes at the final whistle as both sets of players clashed.

How the mood had changed since several hundred Cardiff fans marched to the stadium before kick-off in protest against owner Vincent Tan and the club’s board.

Cardiff players wore black armbands in memory of Riza’s father Josh after the Bluebirds boss announced his death on social media on Thursday.

Riza took his seat in the dugout to warm applause and in need of a win with Cardiff kicking off only one point above the relegation zone.

Swansea started the weekend in the more comfortable position of 12th, but storm clouds had emerged with three successive away defeats in all competitions.

Joe Allen — who scored in this fixture in 2009 — attempted to change that by winning a free-kick which forced Cardiff to defend their box and Franco fired a half-chance over after the ball fell to him.

Rare room opened up for Alex Robertson to drive wide and Cardiff built up a head of steam in the final 10 minutes of a disappointing first half.

Robertson’s corner was helped on by Goutas and Calum Chambers was unable to seize on Matt Grimes’ poor clearance.

Chambers went closer less than 60 seconds later, this time hitting the target after centre-backs Goutas and Jesper Daland caused confusion, but sound positioning from Lawrence Vigouroux snuffed out the danger.

Robertson’s free-kick almost caught Vigouroux by surprise and the Swansea goalkeeper was relieved as Robinson spurned the best chance of the half with a tame effort from 12 yards when unmarked.

Robinson was not so charitable within two minutes of the restart, taking Ollie Tanner’s cross on his chest and delivering a left-footed shot into the bottom corner of the net.

The Republic of Ireland striker capitalised on Josh Tymon’s misdirected pass to Harry Darling four minutes later to again beat Vigouroux with a low shot into the corner.

Goutas powered in Robertson’s corner midway through the second half to put the seal on an emphatic victory – only Cardiff’s second win in eight derby meetings.

Meanwhile, there was worrying news for Heimir Hallgrímsson as Callum O’Dowda had to go off injured in the 24th minute, with another Irish player, Joel Bagan, replacing him.

Elsewhere, Udinese loanee Abankwah started on his debut as eighth-placed Watford won 2-0 away to Championship strugglers Derby County.

In League One, after recently leaving Shamrock Rovers, Farrugia came off the bench in promotion hopefuls Barnsley’s 3-1 loss to Bristol Rovers.

And ex-St Patrick’s Athletic youngster Curtis featured in St Johnstone’s 1-0 Scottish Cup win over Motherwell.

The Ireland U21 international has just joined the Scottish Premiership side on loan from Sheffield United.

In League Two, former Ireland international David McGoldrick scored his 11th and 12th goals of the season as promotion contenders Notts County won 3-0 at Accrington Stanley.

In the same division, a goal from Ireland international Scott Hogan could not prevent MK Dons’ 4-2 loss at Walsall, with Irish U21 international David Okagbue among the scorers for the hosts.

Former League of Ireland striker Ronan Coughlan was on target as Fleetwood beat Salford City 2-0.

And finally, Irish underage international Calum Kavanagh was the match-winner as Bradford City boosted their promotion hopes with a 1-0 victory away to Carlisle.

Additional reporting by Paul Fennessy

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