Alan Curtis is once more in the Swansea City dugout as they seek to end a six-match winless Premier League run against West Ham on Sunday.
Caretaker boss Alan Curtis is confident Swansea City's fortunes will improve if they show the same sort of application against West Ham as they did in last week's agonising defeat to Manchester City.
Curtis remains in the dugout when Swansea host the Hammers at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday as the Welsh club continue to search for a replacement for Garry Monk, who was dismissed last week.
Swansea put in a fine showing at the Etihad Stadium and appeared on course for a deserved point when Bafetimbi Gomis' 90th-minute effort cancelled out the opener from former Swans star Wilfried Bony.