Struber 'super happy' with Swansea victory

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Struber: "The result gives us a really good feeling"

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Bristol City head coach Gerhard Struber said he was "super happy" with the win against Swansea, but that his team have to be "sharper" when they take on Wrexham on Wednesday.

The Robins beat the struggling Swans 3-0 at Ashton Gate on Saturday to move up to fourth in the Championship table.

City had captain Jason Knight back for the match after injury and Struber is expected to have more players returning from the sidelines for the trip to North Wales, the second of a run of 10 matches to New Year's Day.

"This is the first step in the next block and now we have to do everything again [so] we are sharper against a really big team on Wednesday," Struber told BBC Radio Bristol.

"Every minute in the last two weeks we think how can we deal with the challenge of Swansea and I'm super happy.

"The next is we have more players back and a bigger selection so yeah, I am happy, my focus is on the next game and we have to do everything that we can to pick up the points against Wrexham."