I'll keep Swansea City in my heart, vows Rhian Brewster
Rhian Brewster has loved every minute of his loan spell with Swansea City, and has backed the club to go from strength to strength.
The 20-year-old joined the Swans on loan from Liverpool in January, and made a real impact in SA1 as he scored 11 goals in 22 appearances to play his part in propelling Steve Cooper’s side into the play-offs.
Sadly promotion was not to be but, despite the disappointment, Brewster has nothing but positives to take from his time with Swansea.
And he says, whether he pulls on a white shirt again or not, the Swans will always have a special place in his heart.
“I have loved every moment of it, I love the club, I love the fans, I love the staff, I love everybody here,” he said.
“I don’t know what is going to happen next year but if I don’t come back Swansea will always be in my heart.
“I’ll be Swansea forever and I will always keep tabs on them no matter what. I just hope that the boys just go for it again next season.
“If I’m here then we’ll all push together, but if I’m not then I hope the boys dig deep, go for it again and don’t look back.
“They will use this as motivation as I know we’re not going to want to feel like this again. I think we should just keep pushing and pushing and I love everyone at the club.”
The striker also paid particular tribute to the Jack Army for how they embraced him following his arrival, and how they wasted no time singing his name at the Liberty and on their travels.
“It’s kind of the same being here and being at Liverpool because we’re just one big family,” he said.
“I’m always going to look out for Swansea. The Jack Army has been amazing to me, the first game I played I had a song, my first song.
“I will never ever forget that, that will always be in my mind. I can’t thank the fans enough and I love the Jack Army.”