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Taylor Happy To Be Back In Action

Swansea left back Neil Taylor will report back with the rest of the squad for pre-season training on Sunday just over two weeks after he was part of the Wales side that recorded a famous victory over Belgium to edge a step closer to the European Championship finals.

But rather than moaning - as many would - Taylor accepts that it is a part of life of a successful player and he hopes that he will not be having much of a rest next summer either.

It is clear that Taylor is grateful to be back in regular action after two seasons close to being in the wilderness thanks to injury and the excellent form of Ben Davies. Recalled to the side after Davies departed for Tottenham last summer, Taylor made the left back spot his own again for both club and country as Wales moved closer to a first major finals since 1958.

But next season Taylor faces increased competition for his place thanks to the arrival of Franck Tabanou in Swansea who comes in to provide the competition that the Swans have so often talked about in every position.

But again, no moaning from Taylor who accepts that it is part of the game and shows a level of maturity that is beyond his 26 years

Speaking to Wales Online, Taylor said "We’re back in on Sunday so we won’t have been off for that long. Some other teams are back later but that’s what we’ve been told. It’s a nice break for 12 days and then we get ready for the new season.

"Most successful players in football don’t get a break for 15 years and that’s what we want.

"We don’t want a break next summer either. I’m not bothered whatsoever - it’s what I love doing and while you’re playing and your team’s playing well and everyone’s happy, it’s a great time to be playing football.

"People have to be pushed to their limits. That’s how you get the best out of them in Premier League football. Obviously I’m looking forward to the season.”

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