Defeat at Leeds United on Saturday was the Swans seventh successive away league defeat stretching back to last season but again from another game that they dominated but didn't get the reward that they deserved.

Far from being despondent though, Dobbie believes that results will come and told the Western Mail “It’s a feeling of deja vu. We’ve played so well again and come away with nothing. The disappointing thing is we’ve probably played better in the two away games at Norwich and Leeds than we have at home, but we’ve got nothing to show for it.

“We’ve won our home games scoring five and not conceding any so there are plenty of positives.

“But we’ve conceded two goals our last two away games when we’ve probably been the better side in both matches.

“I’m sure we’ll get it right sooner rather than later.

“It was the same against Norwich, we just needed a lucky break before half-time,” said Dobbie. “Their goalkeeper’s made a couple of great saves and we couldn’t get the second. Elland Road is a magnificent place to play football and their fans were great at the start. But like any away team we wanted to silence them and I thought we did that.

“We knew we would have to ride the storm a little in the second half because they would come out and throw everything at us.

“We were a bit unlucky with the first goal and it gave them confidence to get the second.

“I thought it was a blatant penalty for the foul on Joe Allen near the end.”