The Match
Swansea are looking to get back to winning ways after Manchester United rolled through the Liberty with all the swagger and pomp you'd expect of a team intent on retaining their title. Michael Laudrup will be hoping the defence can quickly return to the kind of form which saw them keep clean sheet after clean sheet throughout pre-season, as well as the two games with Malmo, but with the Swans playing Spurs on Sunday it's likely we'll see a good deal of squad rotation. This early in the season, with fatigue not yet a factor, matches like this offer the opportunity to build confidence by winning games, and Laudrup will be more than aware of that with the squad still licking their wounds from Saturday's match with United.
Petrolul Ploiesti currently lie fifth in their league, after picking up an impressive three wins and two draws in their first five games. Couple that with the fact they dismissed Wilfried Bony's old mates at Vitesse in their previous Europa League tie and you'd have to expect we'll be in for a tough test tomorrow night. They haven't kept a clean sheet in three matches though, so they'll no doubt be worried about conceding with the wealth of talent available to the Swans, while getting as many away goals as possible will be top of their priority list.
Prior Form (most recent at top)
Premier League Swansea 1 - 4 Manchester United
Europa League Malmö FF 0 - 0 Swansea
Europa League Swansea 4 - 0 Malmö FF
Friendly Reading 0 - 3 Swansea
Friendly Exeter City 0 - 2 Swansea
Liga I Petrolul Ploieşti 1 - 1 Ceahlăul Piatr
Liga I Oţelul Galaţi 1 - 2 Petrolul Ploieşti
Europa League Vitesse 1 - 2 Petrolul Ploieşti
Liga I Petrolul Ploieşti 0 - 0 Braşov
Europa League Petrolul Ploieşti 1 - 1 Vitesse
Team News
Petrolul will be without midfielder Laurentiu Marinescu who's recovering from a cruciate injury, but otherwise (if the internet is to be believed) they have a fully fit squad to choose from.
Completely guessed lineups
As with the Malmo game, there really is no point me predicting Petrolul's lineup as, frankly, I don't know enough about the side. Their lineup in the last match they played was as follows; B. Jović, G. Cînu, A. Marc, A. Dumitraș, L. Cazan, V. Achim, D. Stana, S. Chitoșcă, E. Jula, M. Constantinescu, B. Golubović, while you can get a decent grasp of who figures regularly for them here:
Statistics & Trivia
- Petrolul reserve goalkeeper Mircea Bornescu remarkably has two league goals to his name. He's unlikely to feature though.
- Wilfried Bony previously finished the competition's top scorer with nine goals - with two already in as many games he'll no doubt be keen to add to his tally.
- Petrolul have previously faced Welsh opposition; beating Wrexham 1-0 over two legs in the Cup Winner's Cup in 1995.
- Petrolul only lost four league games during the entire of last season, and finished third in the league.
For more information on our opponents, check out a profile of the club I put together a week or so ago:
Straight from the horse's mouth
Swansea manager Michael Laudrup is keen to exercise the demons of Saturday's performance:
"I told the players that we have to move on from Manchester United, and remember that we don't have to measure ourselves against teams like that.
"We are now going into a new competition and every time you lose a game, it's important to try and win the next one."
Petrolul manager Cosmin Contra acknowledged the tough task ahead, and paid tribute to former mentor Laudrup: