It was a tale of two superb second-half free-kicks at the Ricoh Arena as Coventry and Swansea contested an entertaining 1-1 draw.
Jordi Gomez's sublime effort in the 67th minute was matched by Danny Fox three minutes from time as the Sky Blues fought back for a deserved point.
Goalkeeper Dorus de Vries returned for Swansea with a mask protecting a broken cheek and made a series of fine saves.
Coventry striker Clinton Morrison also had two 'goals' ruled out for offside.
Coventry manager Chris Coleman: "We maybe got a free-kick that wasn't a free-kick, but I know for a fact theirs wasn't a free-kick.
"It was a bizarre decision and the referee is just 10 yards away with a clear look at it.
"We could have had a penalty when Freddy Eastwood was dragged down in the box, again the referee is 10 yards away but nothing."
Swansea manager Roberto Martinez: "It was great to see (goalkeeper) Dorus de Vries out there, he should have been away for another two or three weeks.
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"Some of the balls he came out for, you would never say he had a fracture.
"It feels like two points dropped but there are many positives to take from the performance to allow us to keep working and keep developing."
Coventry: Westwood, Wright (Osbourne 33), Ward, Dann, Fox, Mifsud, Beuzelin (Gunnarsson 69), Doyle, Simpson, Eastwood, Morrison, Osbourne (Hall 45). Subs Not Used: Marshall, Best.
Booked: Fox, Beuzelin.
Goals: Fox 87.
Swansea: De Vries, Rangel, Monk, Williams, Bessone, Gomez, Tudur-Jones, Pratley, Gower (Butler 90), Scotland (Bauza 79), Pintado. Subs Not Used: Krysiak, Tate, MacDonald.
Goals: Gomez 67.
Att: 15,149
Ref: Mark Haywood (W Yorkshire).
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