Swansea manager Michael Laudrup is looking for a cup win at Crawley
Monday 24 September 2012 21:40, UK
Michael Laudrup wants Swansea to bounce back with a win at Crawley in the third round of the Capital One Cup on Tuesday night.
"When you play a League One team everyone expects you to win because you are Swansea and you play in the Premier League. "You have much more to lose. It puts pressure on everybody. The players can't consider that this is just the Capital One Cup and not the Premier League. "Everyone knows the Premier League is the daily bread but we want to go as far as possible in the cup." Laudrup is likely to rotate his squad with several senior players set for a rest. But that will present an opportunity for the youngsters. The Swans boss said: "I want to win but it's true that we have players who have already been out that came back on Saturday like Ashley and Jonathan. These players probably won't play on Tuesday. "(Nathan) Dyer is banned, it is Chico's last game of his ban and Kemy (Agustien) is still out. "But we will make a list and the rest will come from the Under-21 team. We are talking about the future and they will get the opportunity to show what they can do in these games. But I want to win this game."