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Swansea manager Francesco Guidolin rues first-half showing at Leicester

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Francesco Guidolin says his side's first-half performance was not good enough

Swansea manager Francesco Guidolin felt let down by his team's first-half performance as they went down to a 2-1 defeat at Premier League champions Leicester.

The hosts took the lead when Jamie Vardy finished off a typically efficient counter-attack before captain Wes Morgan doubled the advantage early in the second half.

Riyad Mahrez wasted a chance to make it three when the winger's penalty was saved by Lukasz Fabianski before Leroy Fer's 80th-minute goal for Swansea came too late to rescue a point for the visitors at the King Power Stadium.

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Victory might have earned the Welsh outfit three Premier League away wins in a row for the first time in two years, but Guidolin admitted that their lacklustre opening 45 minutes ruined their chances of getting anything from the game.

Francesco Guidolin looks on in the rain during the Premier League match between Leicester and Swansea
Image: Francesco Guidolin hopes to bring in a central defender

"Leicester deserved to win because in the first half they were more aggressive and we didn't play well," he told Sky Sports.

"We improved in the second half and had the possibility to draw, but I think the result was right. Leicester look even stronger than last season."

Leroy Fer of Swansea City celebrates scoring his sides first goal during the Premier League match at Leicester City
Image: A late goal by Leroy Fer wasn't enough at the King Power Stadium

Although Sung-Yueng Ki and Jefferson Montero were introduced during the second half, which injected some much-needed life into Swansea, Guidolin was pleased the added intensity in his side's play.

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With record club signing Borja Baston out with a thigh injury, the Italian manager will now hope to strengthen his squad before the end of the summer transfer window.

"We are working to sign a player - a central defender. This is all I know at the moment because the chairman is working for this situation.

"I'm optimistic [for signings] but I have always said that I'm happy with this group."

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