Here’s a round-up of the latest news from Swansea City for Monday 23rd October.

Paterson made the key decision in Leicester’s defeat

ASSESSMENTS: Swansea City player ratings shine as captain but duo failed to play against Leicester City

Footage of the incident appeared to indicate the ball may have fallen into the hands of a defender, but Backhaus rejected appeals for a penalty.

Kabango is about to return

Swansea City manager Michael Duff says Ben Kabango remains “ready and ready” ahead of Tuesday’s clash with Watford. However, he claims the Welsh international is expected to return for the visit of Sunderland this weekend.

“In that case [Cabango’s return] Not on Tuesday, it will definitely be on Saturday”, he stated.

Josh Tymon is also a concern as he appeared injured in the loss to Fox.

Of Tymon, Duff added: “We thought it was a cramp, so he kept playing.

“It was in the hamstring, it was more of a cramp than a pull. We’ll have to see how he adapts.”

“Also, Josh Key suffered a slight knock to his ankle, so we will have to evaluate him.”

Humphreys urges Swans to bounce back

Speaking ahead of the Hornets’ visit, Humphreys said: “I think it’s important to get back to winning ways because we were in a really good run of form before the international break and sometimes when you get those two weeks off you barely make it. this.” I want that to happen.

“But we put in a decent performance against Leicester despite the result, so we’ll get ready to play again and show what we’re doing.

“We must always have confidence when facing games and we will face it by doing what we do and hopefully we can get a result.”

Grimes is happy to add numbers to his game

Matt Grimes admits he is happy to add more goals to his game this season, but insists the focus remains on the team.

Grimes scored a spectacular free-kick in the defeat to Leicester, his third goal of the season, two more than last season.

“I’m happy with the numbers and I hope to continue participating,” he said.

“I don’t want to focus too much on myself because it all depends on the team, but I’m enjoying football.

“I try to go higher up the field, sniff out the goal at the edge of the area and attack a little more. But I like being part of the team and being able to score goals every now and then.”