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- Updated: January 7, 2017
Paul Clement was encouraged by his Swansea players despite seeing them lose 2-0 at Hull in the FA Cup in his first game in charge.
Goals from Abel Hernandez and Josh Tymon sent the home side through to round four but Clement feels the final score was harsh on his team.
While he was frustrated at a failure to take chances, the former Bayern Munich assistant felt there were positives to focus on.
Clement said: “I wanted to win this game, so did the players, and most importantly I wanted a performance.
“I felt for long periods I got that performance. I thought the game was quite even, and maybe we even had better chances.
“We had some really good chances – Ki Sung-Yueng in the first half, Nathan Dyer and Fernando …