However, the same can’t be said for
Paul Clement who is keen for his men to finish the season strongly. Whilst he
admits he is “delighted to have got safe”, he added:
“The season is not over yet and we want a good performance at home - there's lots of motivation going into the last game. If we win on Sunday, we could end up with 29 points from the second half of the season. so let's finish in style.”
“The season is not over yet and we want a good performance at home - there's lots of motivation going into the last game. If we win on Sunday, we could end up with 29 points from the second half of the season. so let's finish in style.”
It’s probable that Clement, who has won eight of his 18 league
games this season, will offer the same side that beat Sunderland as there no
new injury concerns for the Swans. Borja Baston, who may just play his final
game for the Swans should he feature, faces a late fitness test whilst Wayne
Routledge may be named on the bench after returning from a hernia problem.
Baston has been a huge disappointment at the club following his £15.5million
transfer from Spanish giants Atletico Madrid.
The Swans head into the game in good stead and are unbeaten in
four league matches, taking ten points from a possible 12, scoring six and conceding
one during this run. Clement’s men have also lost just one of their last seven
league games, drawing one and winning five. West Brom on the other hand, are
without a win since March and have not won on the road for eight games.
It’s fair to say it’s looking like advantage Swansea. The hots
have won four of their five home top-flight home games against West Brom,
scoring three goals on three separate occasions. Tony Pulis will hope his side
can keep the in form Fernando Llorente quiet, the striker has netted nine goals
in his last ten league appearances at the Liberty and scored against Sunderland
at the weekend. Elsewhere, should Gylfi Sigurdsson score, he will be the first
ever Swansea player to chalk double figures for both goals and assists in a
Premier League campaign.
Prediction: Swansea City 2-0 West Brom