May 19, 2024

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Swansea City head coach Luke Williams says his side gifted Leicester City goals in their 3-1 defeat on Tuesday night. The hosts were comfortable winners on the night, with Williams still searching for his first league victory of his tenure. In reality his fixture list has proved tricky, with Southampton and the Foxes, both gunning for the Premier League, in that run. The defeat leaves Swansea in 17th place ahead of a weekend game against Plymouth Argyle, which will be perhaps a more accurate gauge of where the Swans are in terms of their progression under Williams.

The former Notts County manager felt that his team’s errors in focus at King Power Stadium were “gifts” to give up the second and third goals.

“I think we were competitive in the game for long periods,” he stated. “They are playing in a fantastic way, and the first goal unlocked us with a fantastic action from a very good side.” Then, I believe we held our own between the first and second goals.

We gave you one or two opportunities, but if you want to take anything away from this, you’ll need to be really, extremely clinical. Then, it really is rather annoying that we lose focus, that the penalty was given, and that the second and third goals were actually gifts.

“They are an outstanding side but we made it a bit too easy for the second two goals.”

Swansea was hardly beginning to settle into the game when the hosts scored their second goal from the penalty spot. After sliding in on Patson Daka, Nathan Wood was given a penalty since it was determined that he had brought the striker down.

Williams was asked about the decision to give the spot-kick. “I haven’t seen it, genuinely, but what I know is, what came before it was a lack of concentration, a lack of focus, and you cannot do that against a top side,” he said.

To be clear, the players find it really difficult to focus for ninety-six minutes against a very good team that raises a lot of issues. Naturally, though, it’s also somewhat annoying. The players must maintain concentrate throughout the entire game if you hope to compete at the top of the division.”

During his tenure in charge thus far, Williams has had to deal with both positives and drawbacks in about equal measure; however, the team’s performance in the 2-2 draw against Birmingham City gave him some heart. It is certain, nevertheless, that securing his first league victory would significantly kickstart his career.

“It is frustrating, yes,” Williams continued. “In the Southampton game, we were blown away in the first half, but we are actually a little unfortunate not to come away with a point at the end of that game, because we finish so strong and created incredible openings, but they were fantastic, they are a brilliant team. I think we were a couple of minutes away from winning at Birmingham.

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