Swansea City winger Scott Sinclair has played down the rumours that he is planning on parting ways with the Welsh club this summer, and insisted that he was enthusiastic about working under his new manager, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Michael-c25261 Laudrup.
There has been a lot of uncertainty surrounding the English International’s future at the Liberty Stadium, following former manager Brendan Rodgers’ departure from the Welsh club.
According to some reports, the winger, who was brought to Swansea City by the Northern Irishman, is contemplating plying his trade somewhere else this coming term. At the moment, he has got one year left on his contract with the Swans.
However, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Scott-Sinclair-c32675 moved to dispel all the rumours linking his exit from Swansea, insisting that he was really excited about working under his new gaffer, and felt that he will get to learn a lot of things from the Danish football legend.
Currently, the 23-year old is on international duty with Great Britain in the ongoing Olympic Games.
He told the reporters in an interview, “I'm going back and I'm sure I'm going to learn a h**l of a lot from the new manager… The idea was me going away and concentrate on the Olympics, that's basically what I'm going to do now. Then when I get back I'll
talk to the manager and we'll sit down and discuss it [his contract].”
Stuart Pearce’s unit made it into the quarterfinals of the coveted tournament, following their 1-0 win against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Uruguay-c3035 on Wednesday. They will now go head to head against South Korea on Saturday for a place in the last four.
Speaking of his participation in the competition, Sinclair described it as an ‘amazing experience’, and mentioned that he was honoured to be part of the GB team.
The winger further added that his side had shown marked improvement as the tournament went by, and was optimistic about their chances of bagging the gold medal.
“As the days go by and in each training session and each game we've looked stronger and stronger. Hopefully we can keep going and try and get a medal,” he said.
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