Next up we face the form team of the division Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.
Unbeaten at their place this year they are formidable opposition and are in with a chance of an automatic promotion place after Bournemouth could only draw at Swansea. They are 3 points behind Bournemouth, the same number of games played, 3 matches left and they play them away next Tuesday. Win these three games and they are promoted.
So it couldn’t be a tougher match for the Swans, but we are in a good vein of form ourselves, and unbeaten in nine matches. Hopefully Cabango is fit after going off injured on Tuesday after a late tackle on him by Lowe.
Other players took knocks as well, and Bournemouth were fouling at will with a poor referee in charge. Moore should have been sent off for an elbow to Downes face that the ref ignored, two of their players jumped into the crowd to retrieve the ball, no problem for this ref. Their players and coaches constantly complained over decisions and were over-hyped.
Water under the bridge, back to Forest, and we should have a good away following for this one, with the added spice of an ex-Swans head coach Steve Cooper and an ex-player Alan Tate in charge.
Just heard that Ben Cabango is out for the season, he’ll be a big miss.