With the Swans
suddenly losing their winning touch, the need for their permanency is up to
them until the end of this campaign- entering into its final matches and April considered
an important if not crucial month for the Welsh side.
Of course, if they
would like to see another campaign in the ranks of Premiership.

With a match played
staged in Liberty Stadium and against one squad a sure candidate of returning
to the ranks of Championship, Middlebrough coming to try to make a move on the
locals and start adding some valuable and much needed points.
Still nothing won for
Paul Clement and company after that tie in what could be an easy win but for
the Swans, the Boro Boys became a tough client to play against and dominate at
the end.
As the locals weapons
in Gylfy Sigurdsson and Tom Carroll, who contributed for them in their recent
revival, now were missing in action and out of luck to contribute in their cause
and add a little cushion to their cause.
In the case of the
Swansea Boys with a match at home in their advantage but not fully when the
Mauricio Pochettino and his high flying Spurs come to Liberty Stadium in a
match considered not an easy affair for Clement and company.
In addition, it does
not come easy for the Swans, when they play away against West Ham and Watford, returning
home will be against Stoke City and closing the month at Old Trafford for a face
off with a tough and resilient Manchester United.
For neither squad
Boss blueprints worked at the end as the Swans Clement sent a very ambitious
and aggressive 4-3-3 formation in contrast of a 4-3-2-1 sent by Boro interim
Steve Agnew.
At the end, this
match for both squads posts became a brick wall for their strikers and this
match ended up with both squads sharing the lot of a point apiece and fighting for
their survival.
For now the Swans are
safe and out of hell but no definitely, as their main objective as stated by Manager
Clement is to get to the promise land they need 42 points, daring, indeed!
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