Summary
Suave and sophisticated, Roberto Martinez does not fit the stereotype of managers throwing tea-cups or stripping paint off dressing-room walls at half-time. But the 'hairdryer' effect - should that be secador de pelo? - blew new life into Swansea's play- off ambitions just as his men appeared to be capsizing at the seaside.
Trailing through the sort of woeful set-piece marking which has been a familiar achilles heel for Swansea, Martinez read the riot act with promotion rivals also on the back foot elsewhere at half- time.See the full content of this document
Extract
Roberto's Rocket Is Launch Pad for the Big Comeback
It did not have an instant impact as Bournemouth doubled their advantage in seeking the win which would guarantee their League One safety.
But Alan Tate's 25-yard thunderbolt, as vicious as it was rare, and Lee Trundle's johnny-on-the-spot finish crowned ...See the full content of this document
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