2015年10月19日星期一

Garry Monk is confident his Swansea players will step up

Garry Monk was left disappointed with Swansea’s 1-0 defeat at home to Stoke on Monday Night Football Garry Monk is confident his Swansea players will turn their poor form around in the coming weeks after losing to Stoke. Swansea are now six games without a win in all competitions after Stoke claimed their third successive Premier League victory by defeating the Swans 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium. Bojan gave the away side the lead from the penalty spot in the third minute after being brought down in the 18-yard box by Swansea captain Ashley Williams. Dynamo KievvChelsea Diego Costa to Score and Chelsea to Win in 90 Mins4/1 ArsenalvBayern Mchaussuredeneymar2014
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