COVENTRY CIty manager Chris Coleman says he is confident his Sky Blues squad will get back to winning ways despite the recent disappointment of last-gasp defeats in the league and FA Cup.
City were knocked out of the cup by Portsmouth after late goals allowed Pompey to force extra time and then win it seconds before penalties.
The next game Ipswich netted a winner with the last kick of the game at Portman Road just seconds after Coventry defender Richard Wood had made it 2-2.
But Coleman said, with the quality of the squad at his disposal, he was confident winning games would happen sooner rather than later, hopefully starting tonight with a trip to his hometown club Swansea City.
"We got a good draw at Liberty Stadium last season and we have to go there and concentrate on playing our game," Coleman said.
"Swansea are a very good passing team so we need to use an approach that will counter that by being more physical and making sure we don't leave the gaps they have shown this season that they like to take advantage of.
"This game means alot to us because a positive result could put to bed the memories of what happened in the last two games because we produced two good performances and came away with nothing unlike certain games this season where we have played badly and won.
"The lads have had a couple of days off and when you play as frequently as you do in the Championship ten days without a game can seem like a long time so we are all looking forward to getting back to business."
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