Swansea manager Paulo Sousa insists there is room for improvement from his side despite watching them stretch their unbeaten run to nine Coca-Cola Championship games with a victory at Scunthorpe.
Goals from Craig Beattie and Cedric Van der Gun gave the Welsh side a deserved 2-0 win at Glanford Park and the visitors could quite easily have won by a more emphatic margin.
Swansea are now just two points outside the play-offs and look to have the makings of a team that can challenge for promotion. But Sousa refused to be drawn on talk of a top-six finish.
He said: "I'm very happy, but I think we need to score goals and I think we need to be more clinical.
"We played against a team with a lot of motivation. It was important for us to win away again and it was the mentality I wanted.
"We are in the way I wanted us to be but we can still improve. We created a lot of possibilities, we need to take better decisions in the last moment. That is something we will work to improve and we can learn a lot for the future."










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