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Swansea held 0-0 at home by Elmohamady's Sunderland Newly-promoted Swansea is still waiting to score its first goal in the Premier League after being held 0-0 by Ahmed Elmohamady's Sunderland on Saturday
The Welsh club had the better chances, with striker Danny Graham heading wide from seven yards (meters) in the first half before forcing Sunderland goalkeeper Simon Mignolet to make a smart save after the break. Scott Sinclair also hit the bar with a fierce drive in the 24th as Swansea settled for a second straight goalless draw at home following an opening 4-0 loss at Manchester City. Asamoah Gyan might have snatched victory for Sunderland but was denied by ‘keeper Michael Vorm. Sunderland's Egyptian winger Ahmed Elmohamady started on the bench before being introduced in the 71st minute instead of winger Sebastian Larsson. He barely had time to make an impact. The Black Cats, who could only collect two points from their first three games, lie 13th in the Premier League table.