Swansea City are left to regroup after a 3-1 defeat against Leicester City at the Swansea.com Stadium. With Alan Sheehan at the helm, the team is determined not to settle for being a ‘nearly team’. Leicester took the lead with a stunning goal from Jordan James, but Adam Idah brought the Swans back in contention with a well-taken penalty. Leicester eventually clinched the win with an impressive strike from Abdul Fatawu and a header by Jannick Vestergaard.


Sheehan is clear about the need for improvement: “For 75, 80 minutes, we were in it. Two fantastic goals and a set-piece at the end changed everything. We need quality in the final third and to maintain discipline throughout the entire 90 minutes.” While acknowledging Leicester’s deserving win, he praised some positives, including Idah’s first goal for the club, and emphasised a sense of progress despite the defeat.

The Swansea boss remains optimistic: “I hate losing, but we’ve not lost a lot. It’s disappointing now, but we’re moving forward. We know the players and their potential. We’re thrilled for Adam to get his first goal, and we’re confident about the future!”
Swans fans, how are you feeling about the team’s performance? What positives did you see in the match? Let’s keep the conversation going in the comments! 🔥⚽️