No fresh injury concerns for Swansea ahead of Manchester City trip

 

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Friday 26 October 2012 15:43 BST
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Swansea striker Michu
Swansea striker Michu (GETTY IMAGES)

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Swansea manager Michael Laudrup has no fresh injury concerns ahead of tomorrow's trip to face Manchester City.

The Dane could opt to again start midfielder Michu in attack after the Spaniard claimed his sixth goal of the season when employed as a striker in the win over Wigan, with Danny Graham the alternative.

Pablo Hernandez and in-form Wayne Routledge look set to keep Nathan Dyer on the bench, while Kyle Bartley (thigh) and Neil Taylor (broken ankle) are the only long-term absentees.

Provisional squad: Vorm, Flores, Tate, Williams, Britton, Michu, Graham, Hernandez, Dyer, Routledge, Monk, Shechter, Moore, De Guzman, Tiendalli, Rangel, Ki, Tremmel, Agustien, Gower, Richards, Davies.

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