Here's your round-up of all the latest Swansea City headlines for Friday, November 11.
Cabango won't lose focus
Ben Cabango says he's fully focused on ensuring Swansea City head into the upcoming World Cup break on a high by taking all three points at Huddersfield Town on Saturday.
The centre-back was named in the Wales squad for the tournament in Qatar later this month, and will link up with his international team-mates after the trip to the John Smith's Stadium.
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But while clearly excited about the prospect of representing his country on the biggest stage of all, the 22-year-old insists the trip to Qatar has not yet made its way onto his agenda.
“The focus does not change for me,” he said.
"All the way along the focus has been on performing for Swansea City, and working as hard as possible for myself and the team.
"We do need to finish this little section of the season with a win, because the last 12 or 13 games have seen us be in really good form.
"These last three or four games have not quite been the results we wanted, but we want to put that right on Saturday at Huddersfield.
"We are confident, I think you can see that in our performances, and the results in the last 10 games and more have backed that up.
"We have been one of the form teams in the Championship over this period and that shows what we are capable of.
"The challenge now is to be relentless and stay on it."
Cooper congratulated after receiving Wales call
Swansea City midfielder Ollie Cooper is now set to travel with the Wales squad for the upcoming World Cup in Qatar.
The 22-year-old has been in fine form for the Swans in the Championship this season, and his omission from Rob Page's initial 26-man squad was arguably one of the biggest talking points.
But he is now set to join Birmingham City's Jordan James in travelling with the rest of the team to Qatar, with Page keen to give the country's next generation of talent a flavour of an international tournament.
Fulham youngster Luke Harris had previously been set to travel, but has now pulled out due to personal reasons.
Former Swans winger Andy Robinson, who was particularly vocal in his opposition to the initial decision not to name Cooper in the 26-man squad, was among those to congratulate Cooper.
Taking to Twitter, he wrote: "Congratulations Ollie great experience for you & for me well deserved."
Celebrity fan Brett Johns simply added: "Amazing news!"
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McBurnie relishing Bluebirds clash
Former Swansea City striker Oli McBurnie says he's relishing the prospect of taking on Cardiff City this weekend.
McBurnie has netted nine goals in 17 games for Sheffield United this season, including an impressive brace against fellow high-fliers Burnley.
The Scotland international still has a huge bond with the Swans, and admits he's likely to get a tasty welcome from the home fans when the Blades travel to the Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday.
"I am sure I will get a lovely reception like I always do down there," he said.
"It's exciting, it's a big game for us. Going into the break it's an unusual one, it feels like the end of the season because of the break but going into that with a big three points would change the outlook on everything compared to a loss.
"We are doing everything we can this week to prepare to go and get three points."
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