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Wayne Rooney: Swansea City’s Luke Williams salutes Plymouth Argyle boss

Swansea head to Home Park in confident mood despite winning only one of their last five games.

The Welsh side felt they should have taken all three points from Saturday’s draw at Luton Town, as had been the case following the 2-2 draw with Portsmouth the previous weekend.

While Plymouth are in need of victory, Williams is well aware that they have lost only once at home this season.

“I have been down there a number of times and the fanbase is incredible, the ground is always very full and they make a lot of noise,” he said.

“You know you are in a game and if you allow the fans into it, they will really compound that and let you know you are in for a game.

“We have to control the game as much as we can and we have to be resilient and tough, because they are going to be fighting for everything and will have the support they need.”

Swansea’s visit will be Plymouth’s first game since Rooney tweaked his coaching staff, with former Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan joining the club as assistant head coach after the departure of Pete Shuttleworth.


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