It’s hard to take when you lose after a winning run. It’s seems that there’s an elementary mistake from our defence in every game and it’s got a lot to do with our system of play. The good run started when we adjusted our set up and varied our play to not continually play the ball out from the back, sometimes hoofing it when needed instead of being caught in possession. Last two games we seem to have reverted to type again.
Next up at home on Saturday are newly promoted Wigan, who after a fine start are struggling at the moment with five straight defeats. Their latest on Wed night, a 0-1 reverse at home to Stoke. We meet up again with former player, 29 year-old winger Gwion Edwards from Lampeter, a Swans Academy product for seven years he left in 2014 to join Crawley Town.