Francesco Guidolin said an absent win would be the ideal way to start his unusual career at Swansea and the Italian head coach was as sterling as his word. He did not have Swansea playing in any weird formations,nor did he discover the centre-forward they have been looking for all season, though he was able to hold advantage of some sloppy Everton defending. If Guidolin imagines points in England are easy to arrive by after this composed but hardly exceptional Swansea display, and he will soon discover most opponents will not be as accommodating.“I always dreamed of working in England but I never thought I would get a win at the first attempt,” Swansea’s 60-year-old unusual recruit said. “We played very well for the first 60 minutes though we suffered at the conclude. I am pleased with what I have seen though, six points from two games is important for us and I like the way the team plays football on the floor.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com