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POSITIVE GRIMES IN RALLY CRY TO SWANS

By Chloe Scott
CHAMPIONSHIP

CONFIDENT: Matt Grimes

SWANSEA captain Matt Grimes has urged his side to bounce back after the international break.
The Swans’ excellent start to the Championship season suffered a blow last week when they were beaten at home by struggling Stoke, having conceded in the final minute.
But midfielder Grimes wants his team to brush off that disappointment when they resume their campaign at managerless Barnsley. “We’re still only one point from the top,” said the 24-year-old.
“We need to remain positive even though our home form hasn&r...

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