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- Updated: September 22, 2016
Swansea boss Francesco Guidolin insists brighter times lie ahead for his side as he plots to arrest their early season slide.
The Swans host unbeaten Manchester City for a second time in four days on Saturday, with Premier League points rather than an EFL Cup last-16 place on offer.
And although the Welsh club have gone four games without a win following City’s 2-1 Liberty Stadium triumph, Guidolin took heart from a vastly improved showing after last …