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Millwall v Swans
It is with great trepidation that Swans fans view the rest of our season’s seven games after a dramatic slump in form recently.
A slump that has culminated in four straight losses without a goal being scored and the last match not even a shot on target.
We’ve gone from fighting for automatic promotion to trying to cling on to a play-off spot. Even if we scraped in then the other teams around us would beat us easily at the moment.
That’s the bad news, the good news is that it is still in our hands to turn things around. We need one final effort from the coach and players to bring back some pride to the club, pull their finger out and go for it.
This same side has been in the top four all season, we have beaten the top two, Norwich and Watford, and had the best defensive record in the league. Don’t blow it now boys, please!
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Cross your fingers guys!
Millwall: Bartosz Bialkowski, Murray Wallace, Jake Cooper, Jed Wallace, Scott Malone, Alex Pearce (captain), Maikel Kieftenbeld, Mason Bennett, Dan McNamara, Billy Mitchell, George Evans.
Substitutes: Frank Fielding, Mahlon Romeo, Shaun Williams, Shane Ferguson, Connor Mahoney, Ryan Woods, Kanneth Zohore, Tom Bradshaw, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson.
Swansea City: Freddie Woodman; Kyle Naughton, Ryan Bennett, Marc Guehi, Ryan Manning; Jay Fulton, Matt Grimes (captain), Conor Hourihane; Wayne Routledge, Andre Ayew, Jamal Lowe.
Substitutes: Ben Hamer, Korey Smith, Morgan Whittaker, Yan Dhanda, Joel Latibeaudiere, Connor Roberts, Jake Bidwell, Ollie Cooper. Ben Cabango.
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At last we scored a goal!
HT 0-1 Ayew 46’, turns defender, brings it on to his left foot to fire in for his 15th goal of the season.
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FT 0-3
Yes you saw it right, Ayew bagged the opener in injury time first half and Lowe with two great shots second half to break his goal drought and was awarded Sky Bet man of the match.
A much improved performance from the Swans in a 4-3-3 formation, five shots on target, and gives us great heart for the remaining games.
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That’s more like the Swans team I know. You don’t become a bad team overnight. Hopefully the bad run is over, we’ll find out on Tuesday at Sheff Wed, who are desperate for points and it will be a tough match.