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SWANS GAFFER FEELING THE HEAT

BLOW: Vitor Matos

SWANSEA remain in trouble near the bottom of the Championship as new boss Vitor Matos admitted defeat at the Hawthorns left him frustrated.
The loss is their fifth on the spin and makes it one point from a possible 18 for the Welsh side who are only above the relegation zone on goal-difference.
Such poor form cost manager Alan Sheehan his job prior to the appointment of Matos for the 2-1 home defeat by Derby County, and he was understandably unhappy at the manner of this second loss in his charge.
“Frustration is the right word,” he bemoaned. ...

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