Matos urges Swans to learn from Ipswich setbackpublished at 04:59 GMT 1 March
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyVitor Matos insists he will not let comprehensive defeat go to waste after Swansea City's 3-0 loss at high-flying Ipswich Town.
Anis Mehmeti, Ivan Azon and George Hirst struck as Swansea suffered the heaviest loss of Matos' reign.
The Swansea head coach accepted promotion-chasing Ipswich were the better team at Portman Road – but insisted his players should not simply put defeat behind them and move on.
"When you lose, you need always to learn," Matos said.
"It's important to learn what we can improve. Sometimes it's more important what you get out of a defeat than when you win.
"Ipswich are in the top spots in the league. We saw the reasons why and that's what we need to find ourselves when we need to compete against these teams."
After a three-game week which included Snoop Dogg's visit to Wales, Swansea have six days to prepare for their next fixture, which is at home to Stoke City.
The Ipswich reverse leaves the 16th-placed Swans 11 points adrift of the play-off places and 12 clear of the relegation zone – and seemingly heading for a finish somewhere in mid-table with 11 games remaining in 2025-26.
Matos says his focus is on ensuring his side produce an improved performance against the Potters.
"We need to train," he added.
"We need to put the players on the pitch, take the defeat out of their minds and their bodies and push ourselves.
"If we want to reach the level we want, we need to train and push hard. We have had good games before. We will do better games after this. We learn and move on."




































