Steve Cooper has stated that Swansea must not get too high or too low after specific results in the season.

Cooper took over in the summer after Graham Potter left to Brighton, and has done a tremendous job in the first eleven games of his reign.

The Swans sit fourth in the division and have already recorded victories over some of the best sides in the league, including a 1-0 win over Leeds United at Elland Road.

Cooper has insisted that his side must keep a level head throughout the season, and can't let results get to them.

Speaking to the club's official website, Cooper said: “We've had some great results this season so far. Off the back of the one at Charlton, we didn't get too high.

“Although we're disappointed by the defeat to Stoke we're not going to get too low either.

“We'll learn from it, we'll step forward, we’ve dealt with the international break exactly as we planned and will get ready for Barnsley.

“I think the Stoke performance stands alone in terms of how it was. I don't think it was similar to other performances."

The Verdict

Since Cooper took over at the club, the Swans have been very impressive and have surprised a few as they look to challenge for a place in the Premier League.

They have the stadium, the facilities and even some players that are all ready for the step up, but Cooper must make sure that the Swans are performing on a consistent basis.

Sandwiched in-between the victory over Charlton were two poor home performances against teams in the relegation zone. Cooper would have probably hoped to have won both, but instead stumbled to a draw against Reading, before Nathan Jones' side picked up their first victory of the season at the Liberty Stadium.

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