Here’s the roundup of the latest Swansea City news on Tuesday 21st March.

Michu is interested in the return of the Swans

Army favorite Jack Meechu says he would love to make an exciting return to Swansea City one day.

The Spaniard remains a cult hero amongst Swans supporters after a sensational Premier League debut in 2012, where two goals on his debut against QPR took him to 22 goals in all competitions.

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Although his form later dipped, the Spaniard is still fondly remembered at SA1 and admits he still has his finger on the pulse of his former club.

In a lengthy interview on the club’s official website to celebrate his 37th birthday, he admits that he would like to return to south Wales one day.

“I remember this city very fondly and, frankly, I want to come back in the future,” he said.

“I remember Swansea with a smile and I was really, really happy there. So I guess I’ll be back.”

“I don’t know where. I don’t know when. But this is one of my dreams. Forever.

“I was really happy. I have a lot of friends there and I always see the results every week and I support the team because I feel it’s my team. I hope one day I can go back there.”

Cullen answers the call from Wales

Swansea City striker Liam Cullen has been named in Rob Page’s Wales squad for the Euro 2024 qualifiers against Croatia and Latvia later this month.

The striker joined the squad on the back of his excellent form with the Swans, scoring seven goals this season, most recently in a 2-0 win over Bristol City on Sunday.

Cullen follows teammates Ollie Cooper and Ben Kabango as he joins Page’s crew as they begin a new era in Split this weekend.

They will face Croatia on March 25 and Latvia three days later at Cardiff City Stadium.

Kabango welcomes a “special” clean sheet

Ben Kabango says Swansea City’s “special” score against Bristol City is proof that their hard work in training camp is starting to pay off.

Swans ended their dreadful run of recent years with a 2-0 win over Robins at Swansea.com Stadium.

Cullen put Russell Martin’s side ahead in the 34th minute before Olivier Ncham sealed the win with another goal with 13 minutes left.

Kabango was at the heart of a defensive effort that kept a clean sheet for the first time since the 4-0 win at Watford on 30 December, and the Wales international believes it is a sign that the team’s hard work on the pitch training is starting to pay off. off.

“As defenders we worked a lot to make sure we didn’t concede and it’s great that we did,” he said.

“After so long without conceding a goal, it was very special to get one.

“It gives us confidence ahead of the break now and all the lads will be working so hard that when we come back after the international break we will be ready to play Cardiff City.

“I think we were more clinical and relentless in both boxes. Our defensive mentality was very good, we just played the body and then when we created opportunities we took advantage.

“We could have created a lot more, but obviously the second goal gives an advantage. When we scored the second goal, it was a bit of a relief and we were strong in defence.

“It only took two goals to win, so we all did our job.”

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Source: Wales Online