Swindon Town players leave the pitch after losing 4-0 to Walsall Image: Matt Edwards
Matchday

Numbers point to Swindon Town's struggle for identity, creativity and verve after miserable homecoming

Creatively, the difficulties are obvious. Swindon have managed 10 shots across two league matches; no one else in the division has had fewer. Of those, two have been on target; also the lowest of 24. Their shot on target percentage of 20 is the equal worst.

19.08.24, 14:06 7 Min Read

by Sam MorsheadEditor

Ten days, three games, nine goals. That’s all it’s taken for the glances over the shoulder to start.

The pool of data is shallow, but there are a handful of troubling early indicators of a Swindon Town side struggling to find its identity.

Head coach Mark Kennedy’s good work at Lincoln City was largely built around a compact and disciplined unit who could retrieve the ball and catch opponents on the counter.

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