Under pressure Blackburn boss Steve Kean was talking up the Swans clash at Blackburn this weekend as a big game
Kean told the Western Mailย โItโs a massive game and it can kick-start our season โ it has to,
โWeโre in a position now where weโve forfeited going through in this competition (Carling Cup) and getting to a cup final, we now need to treat Swansea like a cup final.
โWeโve got a number of games coming up with teams within touching distance and they have to be our cup finals.
โSwansea is a big game as are Bolton, Sunderland, West Brom โ weโve got teams we feel weโre in touching distance of.
โWeโve played a lot of teams up there in the top four or five so these are games that become our cup finals.
โItโs not just because itโs Swansea because Iโve seen them play a few times this season and theyโre a very good side. But weโve got them at home and we feel if we can get a victory we can get up and started again.
โItโs never nice when fans be negative but when youโre focused on the game once it starts itโs something you put to the back of your mind and it doesnโt affect you,โ added Kean.
โWhat weโll do now is get the lads out of the treatment room, get them on the training field every day and into the hotel on Friday night and prepare for this massive game against Swansea.
โSaturday is massive for us, absolutely massive, hence the reason for five changes.
โBefore the Cardiff game I had a decision to make how much I wanted to push Samba, Olsson, and Salgado.
โThey could have probably played at a push if weโd been in a slightly different position in the league, but weโve got Swansea coming up on Saturday so I made five changes and left those three at home to make sure theyโll be ready for the next game.
โTheyโre not small injuries and with the magnitude of the game coming up on Saturday, we need to get back to winning ways in the league so it was important.”