Alan Sheehan insists he will “find a solution” after defeat at Preston North End on Wednesday left Swansea City with only one win in six Championship matches.
Swansea were beaten 2-1 by the high-flying Lilywhites despite having 18 efforts on goal compared to Preston’s four.
Attacking failings have been the theme of Swansea’s season, with Sheehan feeling points went begging at Preston just as they had done in last weekend’s draw at Charlton Athletic.
“The same message as the other day. When we get into those areas, we need to be a bit more clinical, a bit more calm,” the Swansea head coach said.
“That’s the difference between one point and six. We have been in every single game this year – a lot of our draws have felt like losses.
“It’s disappointing. But I will find a solution and we will get there, I have got no doubts about that.”


