What a job this fella is doing, annoyingly.
Can't help but warm to him either - this is both endearing and funny: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/wales/42997388
Interesting contrast to Chris Hughton, also. I'm sure we have had two out and out strikers on the pitch at the same time in league games, but I'm struggling to recall when...
Can't help but warm to him either - this is both endearing and funny: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/wales/42997388
Interesting contrast to Chris Hughton, also. I'm sure we have had two out and out strikers on the pitch at the same time in league games, but I'm struggling to recall when...
"Swansea manager Carlos Carvalhal says his game-changing substitutions in the Premier League win over Burnley were "putting all the meat in the barbecue".
Saturday's match seemed set to end goalless before Carvalhal sent on forwards Andre Ayew and Tammy Abraham.
Ki Sung-yueng's late winner lifted Swansea to 15th in the table, two points clear of the relegation zone.
Carvalhal, renowned for his colourful analogies, said: "We put all the meat on the fire to try to win."
The Portuguese added: "We put in Andre Ayew, Tammy Abraham, we had three attackers in the middle."
Saturday's match seemed set to end goalless before Carvalhal sent on forwards Andre Ayew and Tammy Abraham.
Ki Sung-yueng's late winner lifted Swansea to 15th in the table, two points clear of the relegation zone.
Carvalhal, renowned for his colourful analogies, said: "We put all the meat on the fire to try to win."
The Portuguese added: "We put in Andre Ayew, Tammy Abraham, we had three attackers in the middle."