Locke Williams says that Swansea City must find a “smart way” to end the “suffering” that the club has carried since the English Premier League landing in 2018.
Swansea in the seventh consecutive championship season, and with matters, it is scheduled to end somewhere in the middle of the table.
After getting out of the upper trip, the swan twice in the matching matches while receiving the umbrella payments.
But the last three seasons brought finishes from 15, 10 and 14, respectively, as the current Swansea crop has occupied only 15 points from four games in the league so far this month.
Williams insists that he is looking for the table instead of the struggle despite his team's current conflicts – and says that there will be no “wandering” as Swansea tries to change his shape.
“We are currently suffering in this short term, but we suffer from a club over a longer period of time – this is evident,” the main coach said.