Borja sets sights on first Swans strike

29th September

Borja is confident he will soon start scoring goals in the Premier League as he gets used to life at Swansea City.
The £15.5million striker has endured a frustrating start to life as a Swan after picking up a thigh injury just days after signing for the club in a record deal in August.
Borja then suffered a further setback which meant he did not make his debut until coming off the bench at Southampton last month.
The 24-year-old made his first Swans start in the EFL Cup defeat to Manchester City three days later, before making a second Premier League appearance as a substitute against Pep Guardiola's team.
Now Borja is hoping for another opportunity to impress - and open his Swans account - when Liverpool visit this weekend.
"I scored 18 goals for Eibar last season and hopefully I can do something similar this year," Borja told this Saturday's edition of Jack Magazine.
"Last year was a great season for me. This season I've been unlucky to miss a month and a half already with injury.
"What concerns me the most right now is to start playing regular football with the team, to fully recover and get my match fitness up.
"When that happens, I think the goals will come."



*You can read the full interview with Borja in Saturday's Jack Magazine.
The frontman star talks about leaving Atletico Madrid, his new life at the Liberty and his high hopes for the Swans.
As usual, Jack Magazine will be packed with entertaining and insightful content, with in-depth player interviews, historical features and glimpses of what goes on behind the scenes at Swansea City.
In the latest issue, we speak to former Swans stars Danny Graham and Simon Davey, plus Liverpool and Wales legend Ian Rush.
There is also the story of chef Chris Watkins, the man who feeds the Swans. 
There is all the news from the club, plus we hear from Francesco Guidolin, skipper Leon Britton and chairman Huw Jenkins.
And there is plenty more in this week's Jack Magazine, including news from the development squad, the academy and the ladies' team, plus all you need to know about Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool.
Issue four of the Premier League campaign is available for just £3 from around the Liberty, the club shop and online.
Jack Magazine really is a must-have for any Swans fan, so don't miss out.


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