Swansea City manager Vitor Matos is standing by full-back Josh Key despite some recent criticism. Dubbed a ‘wonderful kid’ and skilled professional, Matos is confident Key will bounce back to his top form. Although Key missed out on the Oxford United match and started from the bench against Portsmouth, Matos believes he knows how to improve and return stronger. With Swansea set to face Wrexham on Friday, fans are eagerly waiting for Key’s standout comeback.


In recent games, Ethan Galbraith has been filling in impressively for Key. The Northern Irishman’s versatility has sparked a debate about whether he should be the go-to choice for the right-back position. Matos praised Galbraith as a “really smart player” with a great sense of the game, applauding his ability on both offense and defense. Galbraith’s adaptability has been crucial, and he’s even shown skills in breaking lines and building from the back.

The head coach likes to keep options open, mentioning that Galbraith’s position could change based on the opponent. Another talent in the mix is young Sam Parker, who’s shown potential and been part of recent line-ups. Despite an injury setback, Parker is back in action and seen as a valuable asset within the team.
It’s full steam ahead for the Swans, and fans are keen to see how the squad will perform in upcoming fixtures. With such depth and talent, Swansea City looks poised for exciting times on the pitch. Keep your eyes peeled for more thrilling updates as the Swans continue their season!