Swansea City head coach Francesco Guidolin has insisted that after Saturday’s brilliant 4-1 win against West Ham United, the 2015/16 season shouldn’t be considered as a bad one.

The Swans currently sit in 11th place in the Premier League, with 13th the lowest possible position the club can end the campaign in. It’s still possible that Swansea can finish ninth, with a win over Manchester City next week, as well as a few other results going their way.

Speaking to Swansea City’s official website, Guidolin said:

When you win away, it is a great moment for them, and it gave me a good feeling to hear them sing my name. It was a good performance, and now we can say that it is not a ‘bad’ season. We have had difficulties, but now we have the possibility to finish well.

The Welsh club have now accumulated two wins in a row, overcoming Liverpool and West Ham with an aggregate score of 7-2.

When Guidolin took over in January, you would never have thought a top half finish would be possible, however the Italian has guided Swansea to some impressive victories that have changed the fortunes at the Liberty Stadium.

Should Guidolin stay for next season?