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Here’s your round-up of all the latest Swansea City news for Friday, March 20.
Lampard doubles down on Swans boo-boys message
Coventry City boss Frank Lampard says Swansea City fans should be thanking, rather than booing, former captain Matt Grimes this weekend.
The former Swans skipper is poised to return to the Swansea.com Stadium for the first time since his acrimonious exit 14 months ago, and was on the receiving end of a frosty reception from the travelling Jack Army when the two sides met at the CBS Arena earlier in the season.
Lampard wasn’t happy with the treatment of his current captain at the time, labelling the reaction ‘incredible’.
However, it seems likely Grimes, who made 333 appearances for the Swans, will receive a similar welcome this weekend.
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Swansea boss Vitor Matos admitted it was up to fans what sort of reception they give to their former hero this weekend.
Lampard, meanwhile, has doubled down in backing the midfielder.
He said: “Matt Grimes played 10 years for Swansea and had opportunities to go to the Premier League etc because of the level of player he is. I know vague bits about this.
“I don’t know what to expect, but I always think if I were a Swansea fan, I think I’d be saying ‘Thanks very much for your 10 years’. That’s my opinion.
“I’ve been booed. You know what, it’s easier with hindsight and age looking back, you can be very light-hearted about it because it’s the pantomime of football and it’s part of the reason why we love football.
“I wouldn’t go to a match and boo someone, it’s not how I am, but if people are like that, that’s part of the reason that we love the game and you just have to understand it and try and play your best. If people want to boo or applaud or whatever, we’re professionals, you go and try and do the best job.
“Is there sometimes more on the games when you go back and receive an atmosphere like that? Yes, to make that a positive thing rather than a negative.”
Key a doubt as Coventry blow confirmed
Swans boss Vitor Matos is sweating over the fitness of Josh Key ahead of the visit of the Sky Blues.
The right-back picked up a minor hip injury in the defeat to Wrexham on Friday night, and now faces a late fitness test ahead of Saturday evening’s clash.
“Josh had a knock against Wrexham so let’s see if he will be available or not,” said Matos.
“We still have one session [to come]. He did part of the sessions [this week] but we still need to see.”
Coventry, meanwhile, will head to south Wales without top scorer Haji Wright, Lampard has confirmed.
The striker was left out of the United States squad named by Mauricio Pochettino in midweek, having come off with a suspected groin injury during the defeat to Southampton.
Lampard has now confirmed the striker, who’s one goal shy of Swansea’s Zan Vipotnik at the top of the Championship’s goalscoring charts, will now not play any part this weekend.
“He’s doing OK, he won’t be fit for this weekend and he won’t travel to America to play the games,” the Sky Blues boss said.
Matos tells Swans to ‘fight for badge’
Matos insists his Swans side will not be taking their foot off the gas heading into the final few weeks of the season.
Defeat to Wrexham has left the Swans eight points adrift from the top six and 13 points clear of the relegation zone.
Neither seems to be a likely possibility for the Swans, but Matos has fiercely denied any suggestion his side no longer have anything to play for.
“If we want to build a culture, we need to build a culture with the right values and for me, the right value in sports is that you need to compete in each game,” he said.
“From each game, you need to squeeze the best out of it. From each season, you need to squeeze the best out of it and not accept or just walk through the season.
“The badge and this club needs to have a commitment to winning and that commitment needs to be in every game and in every situation.”
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