x

Swansea City thrash Swindon Town in friendly clash

The Swans outmatched and outsmarted Swindon at Fairwood this afternoon in a pre season game.

The starting eleven was as follows.

Andy Fisher, Josh Key, Nathan Wood, Kyle Naughton, B. Cooper, Abdulai, Matt Grimes, Jay Fulton, Jamie Paterson, Joel Piroe, Jerry Yates.

On sixty minutes the following players got involved.

Lewis Webb, Harry Darling, Ben Cabango, Filip Lissah, Ben Lloyd, Joel Cotterill, Ollie Cooper, Olivier Ntcham and Liam Cullen, Josh Thomas ( for Yates on 30 mins )

Morgan Whittaker didn’t appear this afternoon and isn’t injured despite reports to the contrary. Rumours now he is in for a move in the coming seven days.

Goal scorers
Piroe
Wood
Josh Thomas x 2
Liam Cullen

Goals

Reaction

OS : Assistant head coach Martin Paterson felt Swansea City took another step in the right direction with their work on and off the ball in the 5-0 friendly win over Swindon Town.

Goals from Nathan Wood, Joel Piroe, Liam Cullen and a Josh Thomas brace gave the hosts victory on a blustery afternoon at Fairwood.

Defender Wood opened the scoring when he steered in a Josh Key pull-back just before the interval.

Strikers Piroe and Thomas then struck in quick succession early in the second half, with the latter later going on to complete his double, after Cullen had finished at the back post, while the Swans kept a third clean sheet in a row.

New signing Jerry Yates got a planned 30 minutes under his belt, with Key playing 45 minutes against the Robins.

A number of opportunities and goals came from the Swans pressing effectively high up the pitch and striking quickly in transition.

And, while there is plenty more work to be put in in the remaining three weeks before the big kick-off, Paterson believes Michael Duff’s side are continuing to make positive strides.

"That was a really good workout for us physically and we have got another clean sheet, which is really important for the defensive line, but also for the team as a whole because everyone must defend,” he said.

"Then we go and score five good goals as well, which is really pleasing.

"I think for us, the most important thing today was that even though the game did not go our way early on — Swindon competed and made it a really tough game for us — we came through that period.

"We made sure we stayed in the game and then we went on and our quality shone through, but off the back of a good structure and real hard work.

"The players should be satisfied, but that hard work without the ball is something we expect as a staff. It’s really simply, everyone has to work hard and defend for the team.

"A couple of goals came off the back of that, but we know it’s not the finished article, there are improvements to come in that area too.

"We know this group has got individual quality, and when you piece together those combinations, and we counter press and win the ball high up the field, we have got pieces on the board that can really hurt teams.

"That aspect of keeping the ball out of our net and putting it in theirs was very good today.”

Paterson was also pleased by the progress the Swans squad is making in terms of conditioning, but has promised the hard work will not stop before Birmingham visit the Swansea.com Stadium on August 5.

"We are happy because the gaffer has put them through some really tough moments so far in pre-season, because he feels it is important to stress them, and they have come through that with great mentality,” added Paterson.

"It’s almost more of a mental test than a physical test, and they have come through and I thought we looked fit today.

"But there are three weeks to go, and that work does not stop, we will continue to ramp that up.

"We’ve had a good workout and this is another step in the right direction to improving.”

What to read next:

Swansea City : On the cusp in a very good way !
Two players who have come to Swansea City in the last two seasons from London clubs have earned a position on the clubs retained list this weekend. Both are considered exceptional talents by the Swans academy, and their dream remains alive to become full professional players in the first team squad.
Swans confirm who is staying and congratulations Abdulai !
As we stated this morning Swansea City have released their retained list and also confirmed the signing of Joe Allen for another year. The midfielder has been sitting on an offer for some weeks but indicated via a third party to us he would sign.
Swans retained list and Owain Tudur Jones on Paul Watson
We understand that the Swans retained list will be announced today or at the latest on Saturday. And of course that includes players that will be released by the club from the academy and first team squad. So, the Swans plans and immediate future regards players coming in will become much clearer. Or at least the areas they need to target.
Swansea City : Where are the Swans today on all their player business ?
Bar the Macaulay Langstaff news there has been little of any concrete info in the offing this week. Mind you that alone caused a stir. Between now and the transfer window opening on June 14th, which is the date for the European Championships to start there will be little to speculate on.
Swansea City : Top striker target in the Swans sights, the full lowdown
There’s a lot more to Notts County’s prolific goalscorer than meets the eye. Not least his excellent injury record and the fact at twenty seven he is now in his prime as a professional footballer.
Swansea City : Nathan Wood knows he is available for transfer
Swansea City centre back Nathan Wood is aware that the Swans will listen to offers for his transfer away from the club this summer. His contract was extended recently with the Swans triggering a one year option on the player.
Joe Allen to stay at Swansea as retained list is imminent. Ogbeta to leave ?
It seems Joe Allen’s immediate future will continue to be at Swansea City as an agreement in principle has been reached between the two parties.
Swansea City : The real value will be the players who stay at the club
With the Swans retained list about to be named, generally around the 18th of the month, we take a look at those who stay, and their value to the club. The players who have the determination to turn next season in to more than a passing parade and a dismal home loss record.
Swansea City : The confusing decision making for a whole season
It was a pretty poor end to what can only be described as a disappointing football season for Swansea City. The defeat to Millwall yesterday was a display that has frustrated Swansea City supporters all season. A lack of effort, intensity and desire rewarding the home support with yet another home loss.
Swansea City 0 - 1 Millwall - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.