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Home » Swansea City season review: Work to do as Vitor Matos tries to change the record
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Swansea City season review: Work to do as Vitor Matos tries to change the record

By britishbulletin.com4 May 20262 Mins Read
Swansea City season review: Work to do as Vitor Matos tries to change the record
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This time last year, Swansea had built significant momentum under former boss Alan Sheehan, who had inspired an upturn in form to ward off relegation concerns after the Luke Williams era ended on the back of a worrying slump.

In the previous campaign, Williams was the man who masterminded the turnaround in fortunes after Michael Duff’s forgettable stint in charge.

Matos’ challenge is to change the record at Swansea, who will begin 2026-27 with an eye on the play-offs, as was the case at the start of the season which ended with Saturday’s win over Charlton Athletic.

There is likely to be a little more expectation next time around given that the teams finishing seventh and eighth will secure play-off places in a year’s time.

Yet it is worth remembering that aside from their two play-off campaigns under Steve Cooper – when parachute payments still offered a helping hand – the best finish Swansea have managed since dropping out of the top flight is 10th, first Graham Potter in 2019 and then Russell Martin three years ago.

Matos’ team finished 11th, just as Sheehan’s side did last year, although Swansea had three more points this time around.

Ultimately, they were nine points short of Hull City, who claimed the last of this season’s play-off places, and five adrift of Derby County, who ended in eighth.

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