Swans boss targets derby history

Last updated : 02 April 2010 By BBC Sport

Swansea City boss Paulo Sousa is aiming to make history on Saturday by completing a league double over Cardiff City in the south Wales derby.Neither side has managed the feat since first meeting in 1929, but Swansea have the chance after November's 3-2 win.

"We have a big chance to win, to [make] history for the club once more, because we... write already some new pages in the history of Swansea," Sousa said.

"And we can make one more on Saturday, winning twice the derby this season."

Two goals from midfielder Darren Pratley and an opening header by Nathan Dyer saw Swansea win this season's first Welsh encounter at the Liberty Stadium, Jay Bothroyd and Mark Hudson replying for Cardiff.

But Sousa realises the task will be much tougher at the Cardiff City Stadium against an opponent, Bluebirds manager Dave Jones, he has the fullest respect for.

We can defy history this Saturday and do the double on the Bluebirds, my prediction is a 2-1 win to Swansea City

DragonPhilljack

The Portuguese also says he has concerns over the state of Cardiff's pitch and Sousa may spring a surprise in his team selection for Saturday.

"With all the respect I have for my opponents - and especially with David [Jones] - I'm looking always for my players... our quality and our game on the pitch," Sousa added.

"It's a poor pitch, not so good... to make the best strategy we're looking at that and after we'll see if we make some surprise Saturday.

"Our success has been built on possession, not in defending, because normally our team we have much more possession than our opponents.

"Normally we have more opportunities than our opponents and if you see the stats it's like that.

"Of course we score less than the others, we concede less than the others it's true, but we concede less because we don't give them so many opportunities to score.

"Why? Because we have most of the time the ball with us."

Both teams are still firmly in the play-offs and even defeat for one side in the derby is unlikely to prove terminal to their promotion hopes.

But with just six games to go until the end of the regular season, victory will keep the momentum firmly with Sousa and his players for the run-in.

"Victories they give us - and reinforce all the time - confidence and happiness," Sousa said.

"It's something every team and every player is looking for, and every manager.

"I predict a good end of the season."

Derby origins south Wales style

Source: BBC Sport

Source: BBC Sport