Gylfi Sigurdsson sets sights on Swansea record
Gylfi Sigurdsson plans to become a Swansea record-breaker before the end of the season.
Sigurdsson's strike in the 1-0 victory over Chelsea on Saturday was his 25th Barclays Premier League goal for Swansea, equalling the mark of the club's former Ivorian striker Wilfried Bony.
It was Sigurdsson's 11th goal of the season, and his ninth in the last 14 games, with the Iceland international playing a huge part in securing Swansea's top-flight status.
Swansea's first league win over Chelsea since April 1981 took them to the 40-point mark generally regarded enough for survival and in sight of a sixth successive top-flight campaign.
Swansea's safety was secured by a third successive home win - the first time they have managed to do that since 2013.
Francesco Guidolin was appointed head coach in January and the Italian has won six of his 12 games in charge to boost his hopes of staying in the job next season.