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Michael Duff in full this morning post match after defeating Blackburn Rovers. The head coach covers his sides commitment to the game, the win against Blackburn and talks Harrison Ashby.
Content warning - this interview does include references to fist pumps, all three of them.
Full interview here.
You can watch the highlights of the game here
As a result of this win the Swans find themselves in thirteenth in the Championship table. That’s only five points from the play offs, six points from fourth and only seven points from third place. There are two more games to go before the final international break of the year. At home next Saturday the Swans take on Sunderland, the following Saturday its Ipswich Town away.
Thanks to Swans TV.
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