Garry Monk has expressed his concern after this defeat extended Swansea’s disappointing run.
Jonny Howson’s second-half header means Swansea have only one win since the start of September; after a promising start to the season they are in danger of entering a relegation battle unless they swiftly improve.
Monk has, in recent months, been described as a potential future England manager so his recent inability to inspire Swansea comes as a surprise, but he dismissed suggestions his team are lacking in ideas and remained adamant that they will recover.
“Of course I’m concerned,” Monk said. “We’re here to win games and get points. In my time as manager we’ve done that very well. These difficult periods are part of it and part of management. I understand what needs to be done, but of course it’s a concern.
“It’s not the lowest [I’ve felt]. It’s not a good moment for myself, but I’m a fighter. I’ve been at the core of that [at Swansea] for a long, long time and I understand that.
