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Luke Williams: Swansea City boss hopes to push for Championship play-offs
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Luke Williams: Swansea City boss hopes to push for Championship play-offs

“If I look at the performances up to this point, now that we have a significant number of games to go, I think we are in a position that is not false,” Williams said, speaking before news of a likely ownership change emerged. in Swansea.

“We deserve to be at least in this position, therefore, if we can continue at this pace, we should not expect to fall further down (the table).

“Of course you can dive in. I’m talking about when it’s all said and done, we should be there or more or less where we are now, at least. So come on, let’s be ambitious and try to improve so we can do something.” really exciting.”

Swansea had gone six games without a win before their 2-1 win at Oxford, while they have only managed one league victory (against Preston in August) by a margin of more than one goal this season.

Despite this week’s successes, which come after a five-match goal drought, Swansea remain the division’s lowest scoring team as they prepare for a test trip to Turf Moor.

Williams acknowledged that maintaining Swansea’s current position in the league will be “easier said than done.”

But he added: “We are starting to have an identity in which we are going to try to have the ball, we are going to try to take the ball away from the rival very quickly and increasingly we are going to try to create more opportunities than them.

“If I look at the game and try to break it down into those parts, we are doing well and we can improve.”