Same Again Please Harry...
Ipswich will arrive at the Liberty tomorrow in search of their first win of the season as the Swans look to extend their run of good form and head into the next International break in the top 6 of the Championship.
A good result tomorrow will finish a good run for us between two International breaks and keep us in touch with the leaders of the division as we head into the second quarter of the season.
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Indeed it is only Joe Allen's blatant offside goal that has breached our defence so far in this run of six games and we can count ourselves unlucky so far that we have won just once in the five games that being the impressive win against QPR last weekend.
Graham Potter is hopeful that midfielder Tom Carroll will be available after a groin injury forced him off in Tuesday's draw at Wigan.
Midfielder Leroy Fer and full-back Martin Olsson face late fitness tests.
Ipswich Town welcome back defender Matthew Pennington after his one-match ban.
Bersant Celina will be coming face to face with his old club and feels that the Swans should not underestimate them despite their winless start to the season
"They have not had the best of starts but I know they are a team who work really hard,” the Kosovan international said
"My time at Ipswich helped me develop a lot,” he said. "It was a different kind of football compared to what we play here.
"I learned the other side of the game and had a great manager who trusted me. I was a good year for me and, if it was not for that season at Ipswich, I don’t think I would be at Swansea today.
"There is no doubt my time at Ipswich helped prepare me for the move to Swansea."
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