Western Mail

Home has to be where heart is

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LEROY FER admits Swansea City are braced for their Premier League survival battle to go down to the wire – but believes returning to the home comforts of the Liberty Stadium can get Paul Clement’s men back on track.

The Swans had looked to be on the brink of climbing clear of the relegation scrap when they beat Burnley on home turf two weeks ago, a result that moved them five points above the bottom three.

However, they have failed to build on that momentum on their travels, losing at Hull before sliding to a 2-0 defeat at Bournemout­h – a game in which Fer was forced into emergency duty as a makeshift rightback – on Saturday.

Their margin for error is down to three points as a result, although Hull’s inferior goal difference does effectivel­y grant them an extra point of leeway.

It means the anxiety levels have ratcheted up a notch ahead of the meeting with Middlesbro­ugh at the Liberty after the internatio­nal break.

Fer insists there is no need to panic – pointing out that Swansea would have gladly accepted being in this position when Clement took over with them bottom of the pile and four points from safety – while knowing that with every passing week the likelihood of a nerve-jangling denouement increases.

But the Dutchman believes getting back on home soil – where Swansea have won their last three games – is the perfect opportunit­y to reinvigora­te their survival hopes.

“We knew before the gaffer came in that we would have to be prepared for it to go down to the wire,” said the 27-year-old.

“We were not in a good position then, we are in a better one now and the next game is at home.

“We have come from a long way back, we did not have many points when the gaffer took over but we have won five games under him and have a real chance.

“Nobody would have said at Christmas that we would be where we are now, things have changed but we have to maintain that. We can be confident at home. We do not need to panic.

“As a team we know we can be much better.”

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