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Swansea v C Palace preview
- Updated: November 25, 2016
Swansea will hope to get their second Premier League win of the season against fellow strugglers Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Bob Bradley has yet to record a win as Swansea manager since taking the job in October, and with the Welsh club bottom of the table, a win this weekend would greatly boost their survival hopes.
On Thursday, Bradley called for supporters to put their issues with the club’s ownership aside and get behind the team.
Crystal Palace have won the least amount of matches out of any club in the top four divisions of English football for 2016. Their last win came against Sunderland on September 24 and are currently just one point off the relegation zone.
Team news
Swansea are without midfielder Sung-Yueng Ki for the Premier League visit of fellow strugglers Crystal Palace.
Ki came off the bench in last weekend’s 1-1 draw at Everton, but it is understood that the South Korean international actually broke his toe against Manchester United three weeks ago and now faces a fortnight on the sidelines.
Wingers Nathan Dyer and Jefferson Montero are both fit after recent injuries, but Bob Bradley is set to name an unchanged side as he attempts to claim his first win in charge of bottom-placed Swansea.
Crystal Palace have no fresh injury or suspension concerns.
Striker Loic …