Brentford FC
·17 de novembro de 2024
Brentford FC
·17 de novembro de 2024
Having also won four-straight league games dating back to early October, Lisbie said the side want to continue putting together strong performances.
“Looking ahead to the game, I think we just want to continue our winning run. We know Swansea will be tough, but we do not really focus on the opponent,” said Lisbie.
“We look at ourselves and we feel that as long as we play our game, then we will be okay.”
Lisbie has featured in all of the past four games, starting twice and coming on as a substitute twice, including logging a goal and an assist against Ipswich Town Under-21s away from home.
“The team is doing very well and I am very happy with how we are performing. I just returned from injury and it was a great feeling to score at Portman Road against Ipswich,” explained Lisbie.
“I want to keep working hard, Neil wants us to compete for our place in the team whilst we still continue to develop at the training ground.
“I want to keep working hard, Neil wants us to compete for our place in the team whilst we still continue to develop at the training ground'
“I think we have a full understanding of what the coaches expect from us and you can see it on the pitch.
“I want to make sure I am doing everything I can to be a major contributor to the team. Being injured can always be tough but I am getting into a routine and I am enjoying my football.”
Brentford earned their first Premier League Cup (PL Cup) win of the season last time out, defeating Bournemouth Under-21s 2-1 at Wheatsheaf Park.
Iwan Morgan and Ashley Hay continued their goalscoring exploits, with both managing to get on the scoresheet as the young Bees made it four-straight wins.
In their last league outing, Brentford cruised to a 3-1 home victory over Millwall. Hay again led the way with a brace and Ryan Trevitt added the third to secure all three points for MacFarlane’s side.
Swansea City come into Monday’s fixture sat 10th in the PDL south table, with two wins, two draws and two losses to their name.
Led by head coach Anthony Wright, the young Swans started their league season strongly, defeating Crewe 4-0, with their only other league success being a 2-0 victory against Bristol City in September.
Swansea were defeated 2-1 by Southampton in the Premier League Cup last time out and after Monday’s game, they will host Fleetwood Town in the PL Cup.
The club will have updates from Monday's Swansea game on social media, as well as a match report on the official website and official app.