Sheehan, who signed a three-year deal in April after an impressive spell as interim boss, added: “I think that nothing good comes easy. I think where we are within football, every manager goes through spells where they don’t win consistently.
“You need to be very strong. You need to be confident and believe in what you do, and I do believe that.
“I think we get so many plaudits from opposition managers and staff about what we do, but we need to turn some of those performances and what we do into wins.”
This is the most difficult spell of Sheehan’s brief managerial career.
He revived Swansea after taking the reins in February so successfully that they began this season with belief that they could push for a play-off place, particularly after a summer transfer window which was widely regarded as the club’s best in years.









