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Wednesday, 7 November 2007, 11:32 GMT

Swans suffer Robinson injury blow

Andy Robinson's leg injury is likely to sideline the Swans midfielder Swansea could be without Andy Robinson for two to three weeks after the midfielder suffered a leg injury in Tuesday's 2-2 draw away to Millwall.

"He jumped for a header and when he landed his foot came down awkwardly," Swans manager Roberto Martinez said.

"Straight away we knew something was wrong with him; he could be out for two to three weeks but we'll have to assess it once we get back."

Paul Anderson's 78th-minute equaliser claimed a point for Swansea.

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But the south Wales side's poor record at Millwall continues, with the Swans not having won on the Lions' own patch since 1930.

Jason Scotland had given the Swans the lead only for Zak Whitbread's header to level things.

Millwall took the lead when Kevin Austin had a penalty awarded against him for hand ball, with Alan Dunne converting the spot-kick before Anderson rescued a point.

Martinez admitted the Swans had not been at their best but says they had been harshly treated for the penalty.

"The penalty was a huge decision, the ball goes to Kevin Austin's hand a yard away, so it can't be hand-to-ball," Martinez said.

"But overall, looking at the history we have here, we did well to get the ball down and equalise."




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