The manager has made use of his first clear week with the full squad since August after the highs and eventual low at Chelsea last weekend. The highs - our performance for 44 minutes. The low - the defeat.
“It’s been a good week, it was good to stop the ball and to spend time together, to work on different concepts which has been impossible before and to realise where we are and what we need to improve,” said Mauricio.
“We’ve spoken a lot, had meetings and the response of the players has been fantastic. Now we have to show we’re ready to compete against Swansea.