Summary
HAVING suffered four successive defeats on the road at the start of last season's campaign, the Swans shouldn't feel too discouraged having endured the same fortune this season and should feel confident that they can record a victory at Molineux against a Wolves side seemingly low on confidence.
Condemned to a 3-1 defeat at Carrow Road on their last outing, Swansea's uncharacteristically haphazard defensive display came as the most worrying sign for Brendan Rodgers's side. It was a vast contrast to what we have become accustomed to seeing from the defence, who have received mass accolades for their performances so far this season and are yet to concede a Premier League goal at the Liberty. Wayward passes and slack marking for me just reiterated Swansea's lack of defensive options, with Taylor and Williams both starting despite looking fatigued following international excursions, as well as Garry Monk continuing to play through injury due to few alternative defenders being available to Rodgers, with Steven Caulker, Alan Tate and Kemy Agustien all sidelined.See the full content of this document
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