With the Championship season winding down, Swansea City finds itself in a familiar, yet frustrating, position: comfortably mid-table. While the play-offs are out of reach and relegation isn't a threat, goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux insists the final five games are anything but meaningless. For the Swans, this stretch is a crucial launchpad for the future.
Vigouroux has called on his teammates to use these matches, starting with a tough trip to relegation-battling Leicester City this Saturday, as a springboard for next season's campaign. He believes the squad has a point to prove, stating, "We're a massive club. We deserve to be a lot higher in the league."
The Chilean shot-stopper points to the positive foundations laid under new manager Vitor Matos, particularly the team's resilience at home. The challenge now is translating that solid form into results on the road. Beyond the table, these final fixtures are vital for individual and collective growth.
"Some guys are trying to earn new contracts, some guys are trying to build their way into the team," Vigouroux explained, highlighting the opportunity for players like the outstanding Sam Parker to cement their roles. He sees this period as a chance to build momentum, finish strong, and carry a winning mentality straight into pre-season.
Vigouroux speaks from experience. He recalls a similar scenario at former club Leyton Orient, where a mid-season managerial change led to a strong finish that directly fueled a league title win the following year. That success was built on the understanding forged in those final, seemingly inconsequential games.
"We knew what we were playing with, who we were playing with," he said, drawing a parallel to Swansea's current situation. "There's nothing to say that that can't happen here." For Vigouroux and Swansea, the race for next season starts now. Every save, every tackle, and every point earned in these final weeks is an investment in a more successful tomorrow.
