Garry Monk is not happy after having lost against a relegation threatened club

Swansea City sustained a disappointing result and a road block in their journey of snatching an Europa League spot for the upcoming season after losing against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on April 18.

 

Garry Monk was not proud or happy to see his players performing at such a low level when they played against Leicester City and the 36 year old manager had a few things to tell his players after having lost against Leicester City.

 

The head coach of Swansea City, Garry Monk expressed his thoughts about the match as eh told reporters: “I had explained all week to the players that the first 20 minutes were crucial when the crowd was on a high and their players motivated. We knew we had to do that but we concede a goal we are disappointed with after 15 minutes and credit to Leicester because they kept to their game plan which was simple but effective and they had the momentum.”

Leonardo Ulloa and Andy King were the players who scored against Swansea City.

 

To make matters worse for Garry Monk and his team, they have heard the news concerning Bafetimbi Gomis and his injury which will keep the player out of action for 4 weeks after having picked up a hamstring injury.

 

The 29 year old French attacker Bafetimbi Gomis is one of the top goal-scorers of Swansea City as the player has scored 5 goals in this season but the player had to be removed from the pitch during Swansea City’s Premier League match against Everton. Gomis only lasted 17 minutes on the playing grounds before being removed and replaced by Marvin Emnes.

 

Losing against a relegation threthenead club and having one of their regular players injured is not the way that Garry Monk wanted to end the Premier League season which is reaching it’s last few stages.