Williams reveals Swansea squad had to Google new boss Francesco Guidolin
Ashley Williams says the Swansea squad are up to speed with shock new managerial appointment Francesco Guidolin after Googling the Italian on the internet.
Guidolin had a watching brief on Monday night as Swansea moved out of the Barclays Premier League relegation zone by beating Watford 1-0, Williamsâ first goal for nearly two years securing the Welsh club only their third win in 18 attempts.
The former Udinese boss, who takes over team matters from interim manager Alan Curtis, will take the reins for Sundayâs visit to Everton â but Williams insists the players are not bothered who is in charge.
âI know everything about him (Guidolin) now as I Googled him on Sunday night,â Williams said.
âIâm sure everybody did the same thing as I did and the boys did, we know his background but it doesnât really matter to us who comes in.
âWe get told âheâs your managerâ, you listen to what he has to say, give your all and do as best as you possibly can. We have to help him settle in as quick as possible. The chairman (Huw Jenkins) has made that move which is fine with us.
âWe just get on with it and weâre just happy we got the win for Curt and the other guys.â
Williams said the players were aware of Guidolinâs presence at the Liberty Stadium, the 60-year-old having flown in from Italy on Monday afternoon.
It was far from a vintage performance from the Swans but there was no shortage of commitment and endeavour to please Guidolin, as Curtis closed his seven-game reign with a second victory.
âAs players we knew he was watching and when youâve got a new manager you want to impress him,â Williams said.
âBut more than that it was about doing it for each other and the club.
âWe understand the position we are in and itâs not the time to be going through the motions or messing around. Itâs just about getting out of this position more than impressing the manager, we just need to pick up points.
âWeâre professionals and we just go out and do our job for the club that pays us, regardless of who is the manager.â
Watfordâs defeat was their fourth league loss in a row and the Hornets have now gone five games without a win. It is a run which has seen them fall to 12th and the 19-goal partnership of Odion Ighalo and Troy Deeney have drawn a blank in the last three league games.
But Watford boss Quique Sanchez Flores has sought to improve the supply line to them by completing the signing of Malaga winger Nordin Amrabat on a three-and-a-half-year contract.
âHe is good and it is good for us to have players to cover different positions,â said Flores, who refused to discuss reports linking them to young Liverpool striker Jerome Sinclair.
âTo have competition is very important and it is good news that very good players want to come to Watford. It means that we are growing and we can accept that players want to come here and play for us.
âAmrabat is ready to play, he knows Watford and the possibility that we have in the Premier League.
âHe needs to know my rules and how we are working, but great players are very quick to learn the systems.â




