3 Players United Will Have To Be Wary Of - Swansea City


Manchester United of course travel to Wales this weekend to face newly promoted Swansea City, so with that in mind it’s worth taking a look at these three players who we should be wary of going into the game:
Mark Gower
Unknown to Premier League fans until this season, Gower has worked extremely hard alike the rest of his Swansea team-mates to reach the promised land of top-flight football. But since arriving he has impressed despite being a veteran of 33 years of age.
After being released by Spurs in 2001, Gower moved to Barnet and after dropping down the conference joined then Division Three side Southend United in 2003. Five steady seasons followed before he moved to Swansea being signed by Roberto Martinez.
Gower impressed under the Spinard and has since grown to become a popular member of the Welsh side’s squad and has impressed pundits this season with his passing range and accuracy. At the moment he is currently discussing a new contract which on current-form he derserves.
Scott Sinclair
After an outstanding first season at Swansea last year which culminated in Sinclair scoring a hat-trick in last season’s play-off final, it has been good to see the talented winger continue his form into this season.
Once tipped as a ‘star of the future’, he was unable to get a run in Chelsea’s first-team after joining them from Bristol Rovers and after loan spells at Plymouth Argyle, Crystal Palace, Birmingham and finally Wigan decided to leave Stamford Bridge last summer.
After linking up with Brendan Rodgers who knew him from his time at Stamford Bridge, he has shown in glimpses his undoubted potential and at 22 years of age has shown he is not intimidated by the pressure of playing in the Premier League.
Michel Worm
Few football fans outside of Holland would have heard of Worm before this season but already he has shown the talent and ability in his goalkeeping that suggests that he won’t be at Swansea for long if his performances continue to improve.
After making over 100 appearances for FC Urtecht in the Eredivise, Rodgers parted with £1.5 million to secure Worm’s services who impressed immediately on his debut at Manchester City (despite conceding four goals) making several fine saves.
Aside from gifting Andre Arshavin a winner for Arsenal at the Emirates, Worm has shown right now he deserves to be the no.2 keeper for the Dutch national team and there’s no doubt he will be looking to frustrate United this weekend.
Adam Dennehey @ADennehey87
Reader Comments (4)
As a Swasnea fan I've deliberated it for a long time. Flipped it back and forth in my mind and come to the conclusion th: 1. Gower probably won't even play now that Augetine is fit again and Michel does not live in the earth; it Vorm not Worm
what a badly researched article
1 out of 3 is pretty bad score and the one you got right, you couldnt even spell his name correctly. our 3 most influencial players against you will be:
1) joe allen
2) nathan dyer
3) michel Vorm (not worm)
Contrary to Rhys's comments, Mark Gower will start, but Sinclair may not, as he was "rested" for Routledge against Liverpool as he had an ankle injury, and Wayne played a blinder.
Nathan Dyer, as pointed out by Al, is a real threat, constantly drawing fouls, bookings and a sending off.
I won't mention the misspelling of our keeper's name, but will say you need to proof your copy. What exactly is a Spinard?
This is no argument, I'm just one for constructive discussion. Although Sinclair has blown hot and cold so far this season, in a match like this you have to believe that he will step up and deliver. Having watched Gower over the past 3 seasons it's difficult to say that he was good enough for the Championship, let alone the Premiership and a match as big as Utd.