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This afternoon in the Hawthorns, Swansea City takes on West Bromwich Albion in a customary Saturday kickoff at 3 p.m. For Swans supporters, the trip is fantastic because it’s not too far away compared to other away days, and there will be a sizable away crowd.

 

The problems on the field are alarming. Luke Williams, the head coach of the Swans, has employed strategies and tactics that have resulted in games this season that have been incredibly mechanical and sterile. in particular during the League Cup. The team appeared very inexperienced and cautious in those two games; during the Wycombe home loss, there was not a single through ball from more than eight hundred passes. Four points have been earned from nine league games thus far—three wins, three losses, and one draw. It’s early, but in any championship season, a few straight victories may catapult a team into the top six.

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When his team played Wycombe on Wednesday night, Luke Williams was incensed at what he witnessed from the eight changes he made from the Cardiff City match on Sunday. “The first part was terrible. Even if we made improvements after that, the performance is still subpar. The show was a disconnected piece of work lacking in quality, passion, anger, and energy. They have undoubtedly been informed that they cannot exhibit such a sluggish demeanor.

I’m not sure if Luke will improve, but that match was the lowest many of them have ever seen in their Swansea supporting careers. Even when the Swans are playing well, the Baggies are always the favorites when they visit the Hawthorns, though that definitely needs to change today. Going there is difficult, particularly in light of recent performances where the head coach has yelled for dedication and improvement. The fact that the team and supporters will happily accept a point on the road today, if required, may also be considered a sad fact. Wins should always be our first goal when we enter a game.

The Swans won at home last season, but the Baggies triumphed 3-2 away from home.

 

The matchday squad should include all of the new arrivals, particularly Vipotnik, Florian, Eom, Peart- Harris, Franco, Jon McLaughlin, and Nelson Abbey, but proceed with caution as some of those players irritated Williams on Wednesday. Josh Ginnelly, Sam Parker, and Aimar Govea are unquestionably out. Franco (below) was not used for the midweek match due to a knock he sustained against Cardiff, but he is set to be included in the squad at this time. We all hope he does, as he has a lot of potential to impact today.

Based on his performance on Wednesday, we anticipate Kristian Pedersen and Kyle Naughton to be the backup options. Naughton, who turned 36 in November, is a dependable player, but not for the full ninety. Joe Allen made it through Wednesday relatively unscathed, but he always gets post-match physicals, primarily as a precaution.

 

The most recent addition to the Baggies’ roster this summer is Mikey Johnston, a permanent addition from Celtic who spent the previous year on loan at the Hawthorns. “I’ve always wanted to make this move, without a doubt. It isn’t anything I could have imagined. I believed that winning promotion would be the only way for it to happen. I’m back, and it feels a little strange. I’ve stayed in touch with everyone, and I now have a large group of friends here. That was also another important factor in my return.

Mason Holgate, a former captain of Everton who is still only twenty-seven, is another player who significantly improves the home team. Late last night, he returned on loan from Everton to finalize the agreement. Holgate commented, “It all happened so fast; obviously, deadline day is always so hectic,” in response to that. To get this move over the line, I had back-and-forth conversations with Ian Pearce throughout the day, and I can’t wait to get started under the manager. Like you, I can’t wait to perform in front of the audience. The previous team was fantastic to be a part of, and we were so close to getting promoted. Hopefully, we can advance a step this time.

tle down, but the Baggies have had a strong start, while the Swans are ranked ninth going into the game. Today, there needs to be a significant change in dedication, performance, and mindset. The players don’t make the twenty grand annual average pay that many of the people who will be out to support the Swans today do. And some much less. That demonstrates dedication.

We will get all the most recent information and squads later on. Swansea City plays West Bromwich Albion at 3 p.m. today.

Now it’s your chance, Jacks, show off your shirt with pride.

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