Another team off to a flyer this season is Swansea City, the Welsh outfit being the only team besides Chelsea to pick up maximum points from their opening three fixtures. Several of their players have shown sparkling form, with Nathan Dyer already scoring three goals, Wayne Routledge playing well enough to have some questioning why he wasnt the beneficiary of an England call-up in the recent squad announcement, and Gylfi Sigurdsson clearly relishing his return to the Liberty Stadium. One man yet to get off the mark is Wilfried Bony, but it can only be a matter of time before he finds his scoring form again. Swansea paid a club-record £12 million to sign Bony from Vitesse in July 2013 and he soon made it clear that he was cheap at the price, adapting quickly to his new surroundings and bagging 25 goals in his first season. New signing Bafétimbi Gomis may come to threaten his place as the clubs chief striker, but Bony doesnt want for confidence and possesses the raw strength, aerial ability and goal scoring instincts to remain Swanseas biggest threat. If the Swans can maintain their early form they could again be on course to challenge for European football, and Bony should figure strongly in their successes.
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