Bony: The best is yet to come

18th January

Wilfried Bony has fired an ominous warning to Premier League defenders by insisting that nobody has seen the best of him yet.
The club-record signing has been in excellent form of late, scoring twice against Manchester City on New Years Day before firing the Swans into the fourth round of the FA Cup with the winner at Old Trafford.
That stoppage-time header against Manchester United took Bony's tally to 13 goals in 28 appearances since his move from Vitesse Arnhem last summer.
And the Ivory Coast international will be looking for more on Sunday when Swansea take on in-form Tottenham at the Liberty Stadium.
After laying down a marker in previous weeks, Bony believes that there is plenty more to come from him between now and the end of the season.
"The most important thing for a striker is to score goals," he said. "And as a striker it is important to be focussed.
"If you are playing regularly, you are in good shape to score because you feel good and you are confident.
"If you are doing that then the supporters are going to be talking about you. But for sure I want more and it is up to me to keep doing that.
"But the best is yet to come."
Also in Sunday's edition of Jack Magazine, we take a look back at the 1955-56 season in our 'Swansea City Years' feature, and we bring you an injury update from the physio room.
As well as this, former Swans defender Nigel Stevenson recalls a famous clash against Spurs and we bring you a special message from our club sponsors ahead of Chinese New Year.
Finally, Jose Canas is put 'Under the Spotlight', while we also bring you travel information for next weekend's FA Cup clash against Birmingham.
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.