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Ian Mitchelmore

Sheffield Wednesday boss Garry Monk's verdict on Steve Cooper and why he's eager to beat Swansea City

Garry Monk believes Steve Cooper has done "exceptionally well" during his debut campaign as Swansea City head coach.

The former Swan brings his Sheffield Wednesday side to the Liberty Stadium on Sunday looking to further dent the play-off hopes of his old club.

After failing to claim wins against Luton and Millwall, Swansea are four points adrift of the top six with just six matches left to play.

However, the Swans have been in contention for a play-off spot for the entirety of the 2019/20 campaign.

And Monk believes Cooper's men will be full of belief that they can stay in the mix for promotion in the remaining weeks of the campaign.

"I think Coops has done exceptionally well. I think he suits their club," he said.

"They are a very young, vibrant team. They have got a lot of talent coming through. They have a talented squad.

"I am sure they have ambitions to be in the shake up at the end of the season.

"It will be a good test for us."

The Owls have impressed since the restart of the season, earning a last-gasp draw with Nottingham Forest before beating Bristol City at Ashton Gate.

However, Wednesday were thumped 3-0 by automatic promotion hopefuls West Brom in midweek.

It leaves the Hillsborough outfit nine points off the top six, with Sheffield Wednesday seemingly destined for a mid-table finish.

However, Monk - who has secured three draws in his three matches as a manager against Swansea - is still eager to get one over his former club this weekend.

"I was there for 12 years and we had a lot of success there. It was a big part of my life," he added.

"I have got nothing but fond memories. I have got friends for life.

"But whenever I come back up against them, I want to win so I am looking forward to the game.

"It is not about me. It is about the team going down there and getting a performance.

"We know what to expect. We know we are playing against a good side."

Kick-off at the Liberty Stadium is at 12pm on Sunday.

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