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Sunday, September 9, 2012

BPL: Swansea's £2m Michu enjoying dream start

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Swansea star Michu has revealed his joy at making a "dream start" to his career at the Liberty Stadium.

The 26-year-old is currently joint top-scorer in the Premier League alongside Robin van Persie after scoring four goals in three games.

Those efforts have helped the Swans to second spot in the top flight during the international break.

It's an astonishing start for the Spaniard since his bargain £2million arrival from Rayo Vallecano in the summer and the player himself is enjoying life at the Welsh club.

"It has been a dream start," Michu told Swansea's official website.

"The team has played very well. We have scored ten goals and only conceded two. To have seven points after three games shows we have done very well so far. We are playing to our strengths, and everyone is enjoying the way we play.

"We have some very good players here. I really enjoy playing with this team - the manager wants us to play football - pass and move, pass and move. I think everyone enjoys watching us play. The big difference for me is that in the Premier League there seems to be more space available for players to run into. In La Liga, it is very, very tactical which means you don't have that option.

"I'm really enjoying it. Everyone has their job, and they do it well. But we are not stopping here. Seven points from three games is great, but we have a lot of hard work ahead."

And Michu is grateful for the support he has received from the Swansea fans since arriving

While Swans fans are already singing about their new gem, Michu admits he's been blown away by the support of the Jack Army.

He added: "We don't have the money like the other clubs, but we have a full stadium every game and the supporters are so passionate about the club. That means a lot for a footballer, seeing the fans at every game filling the stadium.

"Even for the away game at QPR, we walk out of the tunnel and there are over 2,000 fans in the away section. They are amazing. When they shout my name I feel very proud. But hopefully we will give them a lot more to shout about this season."

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