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Season 20/21: The Official Swansea City v AFC Bournemouth Match Thread

FROM THE BOURNEMOUTH OFFICIAL SITE
Source: https://www.afcb.co.uk/news/first-team/cherries-and-swans-have-prem-quality-says-jones/

AFC Bournemouth first-team coach Graeme Jones is relishing a return to former club Swansea City and believes both clubs boast Premier League quality in their ranks.

Jones served as Roberto Martinez’s assistant at the Liberty Stadium, the pair guiding the Welsh outfit to the League One title in 2007/08, their first full season.

They left for Premier League Wigan in June 2009 – a club they had enjoyed success at as players – having laid the foundations for the Swans to reach the top flight two years later.

Swansea spent seven successive seasons in the Premier League and twice finished in the top ten before suffering relegation in 2017/18.

Jones, who also worked with Martinez at Everton and with the Belgian national team, joined Jason Tindall’s backroom staff at Vitality Stadium in August.

He told afcb.co.uk: “It was a really positive period, a happy time and a great learning curve, that’s for sure. When I look back, it was something to be really proud of.

“Roberto and myself left a pattern of play there that set up the club for ten years and certainly contributed to them getting to the Premier League.

“Other managers like Paulo Sousa and Brendan Rodgers inherited it and it was established in the lower leagues,

“On the back of success, it was really powerful so it was a great period. My family loved it and I loved it. We had a chance to return home, which for us at that time was Wigan, and took it.

“Looking at Swansea now, I think Steve Cooper has done a really good job. He inherited good players but has added good players as well.

“It’s a very different club to the one that I know. Huw Jenkins and Martin Morgan ran it as chairman and owner when I was there and now the Americans have got it.

“There won’t be a lot of people I know there tomorrow so we’re talking about 11 years and that’s how quickly it changes in football.

“They play a back three, they play lots of different shapes and are a good attacking team. Andre Ayew is a big threat so we will need to be at our best.

“There’s Premier League quality in both teams. I faced Ayew last season as Luton manager and he was a handful. He’s their talisman and is above the level.

“But they’ve got Connor Roberts and Matt Grimes and other good players as well so nothing changes. It’s all about your team and getting your players at their best and that’s what the challenge will be tomorrow.”

Asked how he had found his first few months with the Cherries, Jones replied: “I’m delighted.

“This is my second experience of being involved with a team which has been relegated from the Premier League after West Brom two-and-a-half years ago.

“This is a really healthy football club and Jason and Purchy have done a fantastic job.

“A week ago today, we had been beaten once all season. We lost to Preston and responded really well at Barnsley. We have responded well after both defeats.

“I like the style of play and enjoy working with the boys so it’s onwards and upwards for me!”

Jones and Martinez had the reins at Swansea when the Cherries secured a remarkable 2-1 win at the Liberty Stadium in April 2008.

Ahead of the clash, the Swans were seven points clear at the top and victory would have clinched promotion, while Kevin Bond’s Cherries were nine points adrift of safety having been docked ten for entering administration.

And although Andy Robinson's goal put the Swans on course for promotion, Joe Kuffour's equaliser and Joe Partington's winner, both in stoppage time, earned the Cherries what had seemed like an improbable victory.

“I remember it!” laughed Jones. “Rob Newman was Kevin’s assistant and he’s a good friend of mine.

“I remember looking at the scoreboard and we were winning 1-0 after 90 minutes. Then, when the referee blew the final whistle, we’d lost 2-1.

“You felt like you’d had your throat slashed and been left on the pavement because there was nowhere to go. We got promoted in the end though!”

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4th vs 2nd only 1 point between us, and momentum on our side.

Cooper will rightly feel he has the edge over Tindall and G.Jones. Jones is wary of our strongest players Grimes and Ayew, but will be more concerned with how Cooper will out manoeuvre rookie head coach Tindall.

Cooper will be looking to get back to the high tempo game which took us to the playoffs and delivered some highly entertaining performances this term. Even the most negative of fans have been enjoying our results, performances and ambition.

3-2.
 
Dont shoot me down ladies , but I fear the worse tmrw. Massive week coming up, and not sure wer at the point to get positive results from both games. No matter how good our defensive record is, I've still a nagging worry wer a bit flaky. I'm afraid it'll be a loss tmrw, but a big response at Legoland will see us get something at least.
 
BOURNEMOUTH DAILY ECHO

CHERRIES are set to assess attacking duo Arnaut Danjuma and Joshua King ahead of tomorrow’s exciting Championship clash at Swansea.

Danjuma has missed the Dorset club’s past three games with a hamstring problem, while King has been building up his fitness – having previously had to isolate after contracting COVID-19 last month.

And assistant manager Stephen Purches insisted Cherries would make a late call on the pair ahead of the clash at Liberty Stadium (7.45pm).

Giving an update on Dutchman Danjuma, he told the Daily Echo: “We are still assessing where he is at the moment. He’s progressing nicely, so we will leave it at that.

“But he’s getting closer to where we need him to be.”

On Norwegian frontman King, the assistant added: “It’s a similar situation with that to be honest. We can weight that up as it goes.

“We have a few things we need to check out tomorrow – that will be in the thinking and we will see where we are at, with that.”

Cherries go into the clash in Wales knowing victory for either side would send them top of the division for at least a day.

“I think Swansea have started the season great,” added Purches.

“I think they’ve got a good style of how they want to play and have been very consistent with that as they have gone along.

“I’m sure they have aspirations like we have to go up and it should be an interesting game.

“This league throws at you so many different styles, different ways. Just the physical side of the stuff – each game is so different.

“But I’d say they have been very consistent and deserve to be where they are at.

“We are very much looking forward to this game and pitting ourselves up against the better ones in this league, to add to the total we have got and progress.”

Source: https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/cherries/clubnews/18927313.nn/
 
Interesting to read that King may not be playing this evening - rumours and reports at West Ham suggest that the deal to take him to Upton Park in January is one of a done nature and that he has already played his last game for Bournemouth as a result.

He hasn't played for Bournemouth since November 3rd - did test positive for Covid but hasn't played since.
 
sainthelens said:
Dont shoot me down ladies , but I fear the worse tmrw. Massive week coming up, and not sure wer at the point to get positive results from both games. No matter how good our defensive record is, I've still a nagging worry wer a bit flaky. I'm afraid it'll be a loss tmrw, but a big response at Legoland will see us get something at least.

They are the second highest scorers in the league which will be a real test for our defence which - at 10 goals conceded - is the tightest in the division.

We need to step up the performance from the last two games and will be punished if we are anywhere near as sloppy in passing as we were first half on Saturday.
 
Steve Cooper

They've scored a lot of goals recently. For me, they're the strongest squad - in terms of talent and depth - in the league," said head coach Cooper.

I'm not surprised at how well they're doing with the amount of good players they have at their availability. They can make loads of changes and they don't lose any strength in the team.

But we're at home and we want to win.

We just know that when we come up against them on Tuesday and when we play them again later in the season, it's going to be as tough a game as any.

But at the end of the day, we need to get excited about these games.
 
I have a feeling that this will either be a depressing, boring nil-nil, or a crazy, flowing 3-3 draw.
 
Matchday Programme

https://issuu.com/swanseacityafc/docs/swans-20-21-bournemouth-programme-digital-v01

You can check out the latest free digital matchday programme of the season as Swansea City host Bournemouth at the Liberty Stadium tonight.

The ninth Jack Magazine of the 2020-21 campaign includes the usual head coach and captain’s notes, plus features from the first team and around the club.

We have a feature interview with Freddie Woodman as the goalkeeper talks us through a good start to the season, his admiration for the All Blacks, and why he fills his time with no shortage of hobbies when he’s not on the playing or training field.

We also take a look back at a century in the Football League for the Swans, and bring you the latest news from our academy set-up.

We also bring you all the information on our opponents, and highlight the work of the club’s Disabled Supporters Association.
 
MATT GRIMES | WE CAN TAKE CONFIDENCE FROM OUR HOME FORM

Source: https://www.swanseacity.com/news/matt-grimes-we-can-take-confidence-our-home-form

Matt Grimes says Swansea City will relish putting their strong home form to the test when they take on Bournemouth at the Liberty Stadium tonight.

The Swans have won four and drawn one of their last five in SA1, and have conceded just one goal across that sequence of results.

Their Liberty showings have helped them be among the early Championship pacesetters, with tonight’s visitors also among that number.

The Cherries have suffered just two defeats so far this term following their relegation from the Premier League at the end of last term.

The south coast club have been heavily-fancied promotion contenders from the outset, but the Swans are in bullish mood.

“We've shown in the last four or five games at home that we fancy ourselves playing against anyone at the Liberty,” said captain Grimes.

“Obviously, Bournemouth are a very good team with players of Premier League quality, so it's going to be as good a test as any, but one we're looking forward to.

“Both sides are high up the table but I don't think it will be in the back of our minds. We're aware of our position, but we've only played 16 games, so we're not focusing on that just yet. Once we get to 40 games, we'll start focusing on that.

“We're happy with our home form and want to continue it. A good season is built on strong home form.
 
Tonight's game will probably tell us a lot about any automatic promotion chance we might or might not have, we need to win this match, not the be all and end all but we need to win this match.
 
sainthelens said:
Dont shoot me down ladies , but I fear the worse tmrw. Massive week coming up, and not sure wer at the point to get positive results from both games. No matter how good our defensive record is, I've still a nagging worry wer a bit flaky. I'm afraid it'll be a loss tmrw, but a big response at Legoland will see us get something at least.

Won't be watching, still not finished the door. I've put it off until tonight :wink:
 
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