The Swansea City manager was unhappy that David Cotterill returned injured and Ashley Williams was one of just a handful of players to play the 90 minutes despite having missed training on Monday through a dead leg.
Sousa has always said the Swans should sign more Welsh players but now feels that they get less favourable treatment from John Toshack than other clubs after the Welsh manager admitted that some club managers had rung him to see how much game time their players were going to get.
Speaking to the Western Mail, Sousa said “We feel we don’t have the same treatment as the other clubs.
“It makes me think in the future should I get more Welsh players.
“Of course, if you remember in the beginning when I came to Swansea I said would like to sign Welsh players.
“But not now. It’s something we need to think about in the future.
“I didn’t ask John Toshack.
“I don’t know why John Toshack doesn’t have a (mobile) phone. I don’t speak with him.
“You can just analyse and reflect on what I said before.
“I know from the beginning that this club does not have the same treatment as other clubs.
“Dave Jones said some things about Wales and I don’t want to say the same things because we are different people,” said Sousa.
“But we will think about the situation – and that is not to have Welsh players.”
This article first appeared on JACKARMY.net.
