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Kingsley Relishes Under-21 Challenge

One of the biggest things that has happened this summer is the fact that the Under-21s now have Category One status meaning that they will have bigger tests in front of them then they have ever had before.

That means that we can really look to progress their careers but do it within the confines of Swansea City rather than, as has been necessary in the past, sending them out on loan to other places.

The benefits of that are of course obvious is that they gain a better understanding of what Swansea City is all about, how we work, focus and drive players onwards and of course then they would integrate better into the first team squad when they are needed.

Stephen Kingsley spent time last season on loan at Yeovil with Josh Sheehan and Liam Shephard and whilst he knows the experience was a good one for him he is looking forward to the challenges that the new Under-21 season will bring

"Going on loan to Yeovil with the likes of Josh (Sheehan) and Liam (Shepherd) was great for me and helped me get first team experience last season,” said the Scottish defender.

"I think this season is going to be a challenging one for us. We are going to need to progress and stick together in order to do well, but we are looking forward to the season."

Kingsley did go on tour with the first team to Germany this summer and is very much on the fringe of promotion into that particular group but for now he is happy with what he has on his plate although clearly a first team spot is in his sights

"Pre-season has been good for me,” Kingsley continued. "I really enjoyed going away again with the first team to Germany to get that experience and game time. Hopefully that can stand me in good stead for this season. My goal is to play for the first team, whether that is now or in a few months.”

The Swans Under-21 season kicks off against West Brom on Monday night at the Liberty - you can find out how to get tickets here

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