Scott Sinclair insist he won’t be star struck by the visit of Manchester United to the Liberty Stadium
The Champions arrive in town this afternoon with the Swans looking to defend their unbeaten home record in the Premier League against the toughest test they have experienced at the Liberty since winning promotion.
However, after attracting all the plaudits two weeks ago with a credible draw at Anfield that could have been more, the Swans have no reason to be be star struck and should go into the game safe in the knowledge that they can give their visitors more than a run for their money.
Sinclair saidย โI fancy myself against most players. You need that confidence to go into games thinking youโre going to get the better of them and get a result.
โItโs going to be difficult, but itโs also going to be tough for United to come here. I definitely wonโt be star-struck.
โI was at Chelsea for five years, so I was around big stars every single day at the age of 17. Iโm not that bothered about swapping shirts with one of their stars.โ