Saturday, March 3, 2018

Carlos Carvalhal continues its turnaround in Swansea



Just keep winning baby, as the Portuguese era is undoubtedly one hot commodity in these parts of Wales. Ever since his arrival at Liberty Stadium, his rescue efforts are not in vain and seeing a continuance of his work with a notorious win over their London foes.

I mean winning is becoming a trait for the once considered sorry Swansea Boys and now are becoming a sort of intimidation to whomever these play, as you recall that raucous win over Liverpool.

With a 4-1, rout over David Moyes Hammers, another squad involved in the relegation business, and lately struggling and with back-to-back losses, including today’s match playing away.

The early dominance exercised by the Swans playing at locals to a sold out Liberty Stadium, and for the joy of their followers not going home disappointed but overall satisfied after seeing a goal rout by its Boys.

After this win, Carvalhal and company move up the overall table to thirteenth place with 30 points, but still the positon in the table, their point’s advantage from the spots of relegation is just three points.

For the former Sheffield Wednesday manager, his bonus went up as last campaign he came so close of netting his Owls a promotion to the ranks of Premiership. At the end lured into Swansea, the man taking the challenge to save this club from doom and by far the man is doing his best of efforts.

Still is this club has seen a total turnaround you are right, especially in the player seeing a transformation in tier game for the better as well elevating their confidences in every match and today was put in display in the final scoreboard.

With just minutes in the match, South Korean Ki Sung- Yeung opened the ball with a shoot twenty yards away sending the whole of Liberty Stadium into frenzy and shaking the whole of Swansea Town.

No later as the locals playing a hungry and determined football, the opportunities galore for them and it is the second goal of the afternoon credited to Mike Van De Hoorn in the 32 minute with assistance from Sung- Yeung to put the score at 2-0.

Putting in display how the Hammers defense was becoming fragile as time passed and seeing how their inability of stopping a determined and inspired Swans eleven looking forward to seal this one with style. 

As the start of the second half and with just three minutes in the clock, the third goal scored via former Fox Andy King in his first match as a Swan for the 3-0 and the branch of Swansea sanitarium grew every minute the game was on its course.

The last score came in the match came via a penal when Cheikhou Koyate after a fouling Andre Ayew inside the area, the game official doid not hesitated to award the penalty kick in favor of the locals.

As Jordan Ayew taking charge and beating a hapless Irons goalkeeper in Adrian that not all afternoon could see the best of him, the official time of this last score was in the 63-minute and sending the score to 4-0.

Not all the credit given to the Swans offensive might but its defense, as these put on a hardened display and with a heroic Lukazs Fabiansky who put on a fight until that consolation goal from Michail Antonio in the 78.

The win keeps the Swans above the Hammers and Terriers in the overall table with a goal advantage and a match pending against Huddersfield Town at John Smith Stadium.


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