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Swansea 2017/18 season preview: Will the Swans avoid a relegation scrap?

Swansea City's Spanish striker Fernando Llorente celebrates with teammates after scoring their second goal
Image: Swansea just escaped the Premier League drop last term

Will Swansea avoid another relegation scrap? Read our 2017/18 season preview with expert views from Soccer Saturday pundit Matt Le Tissier.

Finishing position: 15th (-3)

Total points: 41 (-6)

FA Cup: Third round

EFL Cup: Third round

Top league scorer: Fernando Llorente (15)

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Key stat: Swansea spent almost half the season - 128 days - in the relegation zone but recovered well once Paul Clement was appointed as head coach to stay up. He won nine of his 18 league games in charge, three times as many as Francesco Guidolin, Bob Bradley and Alan Curtis combined in the period before his arrival at the Liberty Stadium.

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Major ins: Roque Mesa (Las Palmas, £11m), Tammy Abraham (Chelsea, loan).

Major outs: Jack Cork (Burnley, undisclosed), Borja Baston (Malaga, loan), Jordi Amat (Real Betis, loan), Bafatembi Gomis (Galatasary, undisclosed).

Paul Clement gestures from the touchline at the Stadium of Light
Image: Paul Clement will take charge of his first full season at Swansea

MATT LE TISSIER'S VIEW

Will Clement be a success at Swansea?

LE TISS: I thought he did well last season. They had a sticky spell where it looked like he'd lost it and they came back so, given where they were when he took over, he's shown he's good enough to manage in the Premier League.

Given where they were when Clement took over, he's shown he's good enough to manage in the Premier League.
Matt Le Tissier

Which of their players are you most excited about watching?

LE TISS: There is a player who really caught the eye with his U23 performances, Oliver McBurnie. He scored a lot of goals and had a few substitute appearances so I think he could be one to watch out for.

What are the challenges facing the manager this season?

LE TISS: I think a lot of it depends on what happens with Gylfi Sigurdsson. He's an incredibly difficult player to replace and I think if he goes and they don't replace him with somebody equally as effective then they could be in trouble.

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Paul Clement admits he doesn't know if Gylfi Sigurdsson will be at Swansea at the start of the season, with Everton chasing the midfielder

What are their strengths?

LE TISS: They're comfortable on the ball, good in possession and their wide players can be dangerous, so going forward they're a good team if they can keep it in tact.

What are their weaknesses?

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LE TISS: I've always thought they were weak in the full-back department. Angel Rangel and Kyle Naughton are decent but struggle a bit against better sides.

Where will they finish this season and why?

LE TISS: It's a tricky one because it depends on Sigurdsson. With him I would go for around 13th and 17th, maybe 18th without.

Back Swansea at 1/7 with Sky Bet to finish in the bottom half of the Premier League table, with the bookmaker also pricing the Swans at 9/4 for relegation.

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