Emmanuel Latte Lath's goal secures Middlesbrough's first opening day victory in ten years against Swansea City

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Emmanuel Latte Lath

Emmanuel Latte Lath propelled Middlesbrough to a victorious start on the opening day of the season, scoring the only goal in a 1-0 triumph over Swansea in the Championship. This marked the first time in ten years that Middlesbrough had won on the opening day, as Latte Lath continued his impressive form from last season.

Latte Lath scored 17 league goals in his first campaign on Teesside and took just 25 minutes to open his account this term, netting from the spot after Isaiah Jones was fouled inside the box.

The Swans have now lost their last five against Boro and struggled to hurt the hosts at the Riverside, with Luke Williams' side not managing a single shot on target.

Michael Carrick's promotion hopefuls were first to threaten inside 10 minutes when goalkeeper Seny Dieng set Jones away with a sublime kicked clearance. Jones beat Swansea goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux in a race to the ball and his ambitious lob from midway inside the opposition half bounced just wide.

Jones was sharp and causing problems. He pounced on a mistake from left-back Josh Tymon but saw his cut-back scrambled clear.

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And it was the winger who won the penalty that led to the opener as he was fouled by Azeem Abdulai, with Latte Lath making no mistake from the spot.

The visitors offered very little but were gifted a glorious chance to level late in the first half when summer recruit Aidan Morris played Boro into trouble with a blind pass across goal.

Liam Cullen pounced on the loose ball and touched it into the path of fellow forward Abdulai but Dieng came to the rescue with a brave save.

Dangerman Jones almost extended Boro's advantage on the stroke of half-time, twisting this way and that inside the box before seeing a close-range shot deflect just over the bar.

Latte Lath almost doubled his and Boro's tally just before the hour mark when he headed just wide from a Riley McGree corner.

The second period was low-key and although Swansea showed more attacking ambition than the first half they struggled to create clear-cut chances.

They had one 18 minutes from time when they won a free-kick on the edge of the penalty box but Eom Ji-sung failed to hit the target.

Moments later, Boro almost wrapped up the points when Latte Lath teed up Finn Azaz inside the box, with Vigouroux saving well at full stretch.

Latte Lath's volley then deflected off teammate Matt Clarke and bounced agonisingly wide.

Swansea were denied a last-minute equaliser when Luke Ayling and Rav van den Berg both made goal-saving blocks inside the box, before Jones was set away on the counter for Boro and had a shot cleared off the line.

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The managers

Middlesbrough's Michael Carrick:

"It's pretty obvious to say how important Manu is for us.

"Manu has done a lot for us over a period of time now since he really got fit. For strikers it's important to score, it's a good feeling.

"We've shared them out pre-season, I'm sure the boys are all looking to chip in and help each other score goals. Certainly for Manu it's a good start.

"I didn't try to make too much of a big deal about that, but it's something to shake off.

"I'm delighted. I knew it was going to be a hard game. They're a good team and make you work for it.

"I'm really pleased. I thought the discipline and the attitude of the players to stick to the plan and not get frustrated and cut off certain spaces was excellent. The amount of chances we had, we could have made it a lot easier for ourselves.

"I said it wasn't going to be perfect but we defended incredibly well as a team, protected the goal and box unbelievably well towards the end. All round, really good, I'm really happy."

Swansea's Luke Williams:

"We started wrong, we started really very anxious and with too many unforced errors. The penalty is a reflection of that.

"We were too anxious inside the box, trying to make a tackle when you don't need to make a tackle. That summed up the first 20 minutes.

"I'm not sure why that was the case. It's a tough place to come. The crowd were excited and made a lot of noise and it's a really good team and we struggled to cope with that.

"We gave the opposition so many breaks in the game with loose passes and unnecessary fouls and they jumped all over that. They were good value for the win."