Only a victory will really do for Swansea City tomorrow as they look to keep the flame burning on their play off hopes into the last weekend of the season.

Defeat will end their season with a top 8 place whilst either a victory or a draw will leave them waiting anxiously for news from elsewhere as to whether they are still alive in the play off hunt.

And when you factor in some of the results that have gone their way this season with victories over two Premiership teams amongst others you just know how difficult it will be for the Swans tomorrow.

Roberto said “If we win, it will be, without a doubt, the biggest result of our season

“That’s not just because we need the points, but because we are playing a good Sheffield United team away.

“It would be a great sign of maturity to go there and get three points.

“It will be a big, big test. But, if I could choose a moment for us to have that test, it would be now.

“We have the experience of the whole season, we are in good form and the players are really confident.

“The injury situation is as good as it has been all season as well, so we are looking forward to the challenge.

“We know that they will push us to the limit, but I believe this squad is ready to cope. We haven’t peaked and challenges like this to keep growing.

“We just need to rely on ourselves and get the two wins.

“If we do that, I will be happy whether we are in the play-offs or not.

“We knew always knew it would be a tough ask to go and get three points at Bramall Lane,” he said. “That hasn’t changed.

“Considering they are at home I think you will see a side that will throw everything at us.

“They are going for automatic promotion and, like us, there’s no margin of error and they need to win both their last games.

“That’s why I expect a really, really difficult game. They will take control of the game and dictate things.

“When you are against a team pushing for the top two and it’s their last home game of the season, they will put you under massive, massive pressure.

“We have to be able to cope with that though and still be ourselves.”

Source: http://www.walesonline.co.uk/footballnation/swansea-city-fc/2009/04/24/cutting-down-blades-will-be-our-biggest-result-yet-swans-boss-martinez-91466-23461646/