Swans boss previews this weekend’s match against Aston Villa!
Garry Monk has challenged his side to secure back-to-back wins for the first time in over a year when they host Aston Villa at the Liberty on Saturday (3pm).
The Swans welcome the visit of Paul Lambertâs side on the back of a 2-1 victory at Newcastle last weekend, where a last-gasp penalty from Wilfried Bony saw Monkâs side snatch three vital points at St. Jamesâ Park.
Another victory on Saturday would see the Swans make another big step closer to top-flight safety, while it would also see them claim consecutive wins for the first time since December 2012 when they saw off West Brom before beating Arsenal.
And Monk believes that if the Swans are to be successful in the Barclays Premier League, his side need to gain that winning consistency.
âWe all know how much the Premier League means to the club,â said the Swans head coach.
âWe worked so hard to get here, and weâve been here for a little while now, so we want to really establish ourselves.
âWeâre not there yet. We have work to do.
âItâs been well over a year since we had back-to-back wins, which is unacceptable if you want to be successful in football, so that is the challenge for us.
âWe had the chance to secure back-to-back wins when we went to Hull but failed, so we have to make sure we donât fail come Saturday against Aston Villa.
âIt wonât be easy for us. No game is easy, especially at this time of the season. Like us, Aston Villa are scrapping to secure their safety.
âThey are a young side and are very energetic. We are expecting a really tough game, and we canât take anything for granted.
âIf we go into these next three games and donât get any other points while other teams win, we could be relegated.
âItâs far from over for us. We have to go into Saturdayâs game to fight for three points. We have to make sure we are mathematically safe.â
Meanwhile, Monk confirmed that Michu would be unavailable for this weekendâs fixture with Aston Villa through injury but retains hope that the Spaniard would play a part in the remainder of Swanseaâs season.
âHeâs nearly there, but he just canât seem to get that swelling down,â Monk added. âHe is going to see the national doctor in Spain, so we will know more after today.
âIâm still hopeful that he will be able to play a part in the remainder of our season, but we have to be careful because itâs important he gets the rest and comes back as strong as ever.
âMichu is a big player for us. He scores a lot of goals and is a quality striker.
âWeâre all disappointed for him, but he will be back fit and strong.â
The Swans are set to play in front of a packed Liberty Stadium when they host Aston Villa on Saturday.
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