Luke Williams: Swansea City boss aims to stop ‘suffering’ since Premier League relegation

Luke Williams says Swansea City must find a “clever way” to end the “suffering” the club have endured since relegation from the Premier League in 2018.

Swansea are in their seventh straight Championship season and, as things stand, are destined to finish somewhere in mid-table.

After dropping out of the top flight, the Swans twice reached the play-offs while receiving parachute payments.

But the last three seasons have brought finishes of 15th, 10th and 14th respectively, with Swansea’s current crop currently 15th having taken only one point from four league games so far this month.

Williams insists he is looking up the table rather than down despite his team’s current struggles – and says there will be no “sulking” as Swansea attempt to turn their form around.

“We are suffering at the moment in this short-term run, but we are suffering as a club over a longer period of time – that’s obvious,” the head coach said.

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