Jordi: We don't fear anyone

21st December

Jordi Amat insists Swansea City believe they can beat anyone at the Liberty Stadium despite an indifferent opening half of the season on home soil.
Michael Laudrup's side welcome Everton to SA1 on Sunday for their final home game of a memorable calendar year.
The Swans lifted their first piece of major silverware last season, before going on to finish in the top ten of the Barclays Premier League.
However, despite last season's imperious home form, the Swans have won just twice at the Liberty this term.
They have been impressive on their travels, winning three times in the league as well as recording a fine victory away at Valencia in the Europa League.
But Amat remains unconcerned by the statistics, instead remaining positive ahead of the visit of in-form Everton.
"We have played some big sides at home so far," he told Jack Magazine, our official matchday programme. "We know here we can beat any team and we try not to get too disappointed and make sure we try to do better next time.
"And we have to remember we have done well in the Europa League and we have to look at that as well.
"Big teams have big quality but we have played well against them despite the defeats. At 0-0 against Arsenal in September we showed we matched them, but for five minutes it was disappointing.
"But now we have another game at home and it's an important one for us."
Also in Sunday's edition of Jack Magazine, we take a look back at the 1963-64 season in our 'Swansea City Years' feature, and we have a special feature interview with the club's Head Chef, Chris Watkins.
As well as this, former Swans and Everton striker Bob Latchford recalls that a famous clash between the two sides and we bring you the latest winner of our 'Jack of the Month' competition.
Finally, Jonjo Shelvey is put 'Under the Spotlight', while we also bring you travel information for the away trips to Chelsea and Aston Villa over the festive period.
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 bumper 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.