Was this the end of the Swansea way as we know it ? Saturday, 23rd Dec 2023 08:00 by Liam Walters Swansea City secured all three points yesterday evening against Preston in what has been described as a dull game without the entertainment that Swansea City have become renowned for over the past five seasons. Even Swans interim boss, Alan Sheehan agreed this wasn’t in any way the type of game he wants the fans to see. And the bad news there are three players in for immediate assessment and treatment in the morning. However Nathan Wood is back coming on as a substitute in the second half. The first issue is the style of play with players who have had six months of traditional Swansea football drilled out of them. Since the sacking of Michael Duff there has been an upturn in results but by no means a better style of play. It’s a beleaguered Swans that we watch now with a mundane contribution that will either depress ( last week against Middlesbrough) or become a form of sufferance as we saw last night. Alan Sheehan has tried to get a tune out of this side but we are not seeing a determination or collective spirit that the Swans have become known for. Jamie Paterson (below) was the Swans star man, and thankfully he was on his game to put the Swans ahead superbly and then go on to secure the winner. It was good to see Joe Allen back, but he played no part in the game from the bench. And once again Jerry Yates came on and provided little to sway the Swans support he is even close to being the man to replace Joel Piroe. Olivier Ntcham, Ryan Manning, Joel Piroe and even to an extent Joel Latibeaudiere haven’t been replaced after last summers clear out. That smacks of cheap deals incoming for players leaving who are of a far higher quality. As you scan this current Swansea squad there is literally nobody after numerous seasons who is going to peak the interest of any fellow Championship or Premier League club. So, what is the player trading model all about now ? It has to be said this game wasn’t an exhilarating end to end encounter, it was merely two very average Championship sides trying to work out how to snatch the points. There’s nothing convincing about either team, and their league positions tell the tale. The bosses post match. Alan Sheehan Swansea Ryan Lowe PNE David Cornell started the game in goal for Preston, possibly a signal from the home thrashing the Lilywhites had last weekend, losing 5-1 at home to Watford. In fact Preston have had some right thumping this season so Cornell in the mind of boss Ryan Lowe couldn’t be any worse than the out of form Freddie Woodman. The ex Swan ( in fact Cornell from Waunarlwydd, and Woodman both had stints at the Swans ) has rarely had first team opportunities at any club, and at thirty two has just turned two hundred games professionally. The Swans have been stripped and laid bare over six months, we no longer see an attractive brand of football. Hi Weber, Alan Sheehan is throwing his whole self in to his time as Swans head coach, and we can’t criticise him one bit. With Christmas upon us and three games to come - first away at Southampton (26th) and Coventry away (29th) followed by WBA at home on January 2nd, these are the big tests. Sheehan has gained seven points from twelve. He is doing a very credible job but these past games this month have been so difficult to watch it has been painful.It seems we have now lost our identity and our unique style of play. Those last eleven games of last season seem so far away now. It’s pretty upsetting to watch. A crack at the stats is below. Todays league table though does look better than it did this time last week. You can watch the game here. The overdubs on the atmosphere are a tad embarrassing. Alan Sheehan in full below. Team ratings below. ⚽️ Swansea City: Rushworth; 6 Darling 6 (Yates 69) 5 Cabango, 6 Humphreys 6 Key 5 (Naughton 83), Fulton, 5 Grimes (c), 6 Tymon 5 (Wood 83); Walsh 6 (Bolasie ) 69, 4 Paterson; 7 Lowe 6 (Cullen 89) Subs: Fisher, Patino, Cooper, Allen ⚽️ Preston North End: Cornell; Potts, Lindsay, Storey; Brady (Millar 45), Browne (Woodburn 90+4), Ledson, Hughes; McCann; Holmes (Frokjaer-Jensen 77), Evans (Osmajic 77) Subs: Woodman, Whiteman, Keane, Whatmough, Milutin, Best Att : 15,098 Referee : Booby ‘two bob’ Madley 6/10 : Unobtrusive just like he should be. Photograph open source, artwork by Swansea Independent Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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