Swansea City midfielder, Ki Sung Yueng, believes that his team will bounce back from their current slum, following their defeat against Stoke City on Saturday.
The South http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Peter-Crouch-c29741 scored a brace.
After getting their season off to a flyer, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Michael-c25261 Laudrup’s unit have now suffered three defeats in a row, and have plummeted down to the 11th spot in the table.
In all three of their previous games, the Swans have failed to score a single goal. Earlier, they lost 2-0 to the Villans at Villa Park and were hammered 3-0 by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c13019 at the Liberty Stadium.
Despite their poor form of late, the 23-year old was optimistic that his team will be able to get on top of things quickly.
He admitted that their loss against the Potters at the weekend was disappointing, but insisted that it was still too early in the season to push the panic button.
“We've lost three games and we haven't scored in any of them so it's very disappointing,” he told the reporters.
“But there are a lot of games left so we have to analyse what we didn't do well and where we need to improve.”
The Swans will look to overturn their dismal showing in the last couple of games, when they play host to bottom-ranked Reading on Saturday.
Ki feels that the match will provide them with an opportunity to make up for their recent poor performances, and a win will help them regain their lost confidence.
The prolific schemer, who was signed by Swansea this summer for a 5.5 million pounds transfer fee, put up a solid performance against Stoke.
He looked comfortable with his team’s short passing style, and linked up nicely with Michu and Leon Britton at the centre of the field.
Even though the Swans are currently going through a lean patch, Ki revealed that he was enjoying his time at the Welsh club.
He said that he was a huge admirer of the way Swansea play their football and that he had already developed a good understanding with a lot of his new team-mates.
“I love this kind of style because we know how to play football. Sometimes we are struggling physically against this kind of team but I love to play with these guys,” he added.
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