5. There's No Need For Swansea To Be Disheartened
Swansea may have lost their first two games of the Premier League season, but they (and their fans) have to remember they've played against the league champions and away to the team who finish fifth and have just spent £60m on new players. A season isn't defined by two games and Swansea showed enough quality and resilience to give themselves hope of an improvement on last year's 9th placed finish (or, at the very least, a consolidation of that placing). Michel Vorm looked safe in goal, the defence looked solid and, in Wilfried Bony, they have signed a player who looks like he could trouble any Premier League defence. Alongside Michu, Bony will guarantee that the Swans compete this year.