Laudrup unrest reported
Swansea City,
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Swansea could have a player revolt on their hands after reports claimed they are not happy with the methods used by Michael Laudrup.
The Dane was brought in to replace Brendan Rodgers who left for Liverpool but his appointment has not gone down well with some senior players, who have voiced their concerns to chairman Huw Jenkins.
Laudrup's coaching methods have been questioned with the players saying they are not as advanced as those used by Rodgers, while some say they are not as fit as last season and have been staying behind for extra fitness work.
How much truth is in the reports remains to be seen but Jenkins has hinted at a bit of unrest while the players get used to having a new man on board.
"As with any change in manager, particularly at a club who have been successful, it will take time to settle down," Jenkins revealed. "Everyone has a different approach and this is a normal issue for us after Brendan Rodgers went to Liverpool.
"Michael knew the philosophy of the club when he came here and that won't change whether he is the manager or not. They all agree to manage the club a certain way."


