Angel: This is our biggest game so far

28th January

Angel Rangel insists Tuesday's clash with Fulham is the club's biggest game of the season so far.
The Swans have won just once in their last ten Premier League outings - a run that has left Michael Laudrup's side just three points clear of the relegation zone.
Following a tough run of fixtures that has seen them face four of the current top seven, Swansea now enter a crucial period in the campaign.
With matches against West Ham, Cardiff and Stoke to follow, the side will be looking to re-ignite their season after a testing few weeks.
And Rangel believes that Tuesday's game is the perfect springboard for a revival - but insists that three points are all that matters. 
"It's a massive game for us," he told Jack Magazine. "I think it is the biggest of the season so far and probably one we must win.
"After the few bad results we've had against the top teams, it's important that we now start winning games - particularly at home.
"Fulham are one of those teams that are in the same part of the table as us and it is important that we put on a good performance because it could have a big impact.
"It is really tight down there and a win could move us six points clear and everything looks brighter again.
"We want to change that and hopefully get into a run of good results."
Also in Tuesday's edition of Jack Magazine, we take a look back at the 2010-11 season in our 'Swansea City Years' feature, and club legend Lee Trundle issues a rallying call ahead of a crucial period for the Swans.
As well as this, former Swans midfielder John Hodge recalls a previous clash against Fulham and we caught up with Michu as he recovers from injury.
Finally, Alvaro Vazquez is put 'Under the Spotlight', while we also bring you travel information for Saturday's trip to West Ham.
There is all this and much, much more so don't forget to get your hands on a copy from around the Liberty Stadium. 

The 76-page magazine is a must for every Swans fan and is available around the ground and online along with Slee Stores in Plasmarl, Coggers on Wind Street and Browns Newsagent in Landore.