The current Swansea City manager has lifted his side into 3rd place in the Championship and tonight goes head to head with the former Swans boss for a place in the Carling Cup quarter finals.

And whilst Roberto is ensured a ‘warm’ reception from the travelling Jack Army, Brendan is looking beyond that at the work done when he was at the club.

โ€œDeep down you take it as a compliment because when people want to boo itโ€™s because you did a good job,โ€ he told the Western Mail

โ€œEveryone knows Roberto did an excellent job and he will always be respected at Swansea.

โ€œHaving been through the situation, I know there will be reasons why he left and no-one will know those reasons as well as Roberto.

โ€œWhen you lose a manager that you love, and Iโ€™m sure the supporters loved him, then itโ€™s difficult to take when he goes to another club.

โ€œI am sure over time that feeling will diminish, but it is always a problem in the first game since you left.

โ€œWe look out for each other and I am looking forward to seeing him. Weโ€™ve exchanged messages and I know he loves this club and he will never forget it, but he understands the situation.

โ€œWe are both young managers trying to pioneer good football and he and I are on the same page when it comes to beliefs.

โ€œHaving watched Swansea for a couple of years when Roberto was in charge, they were a group who continued to show lots of courage and it was one of the reasons I came here.

โ€œThe foundations were laid and he left an excellent legacy.

โ€œHopefully I will be here for some years yet, but when my time comes to go hopefully I will leave something here people will speak well of and something which allowed the club to continue to move forward.โ€

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