Friday 26 December 2014 20:48, UK
Swansea match-winner Gylfi Sigurdsson feels the momentum is building nicely at the Liberty Stadium after they recorded back-to-back Premier League wins.
The Iceland international curled in a brilliant free kick to earn maximum points against opponents Aston Villa to help them stay within four points of fourth-place Southampton in the race for European places.
Garry Monk's side will now hit the road with league trips to Liverpool and QPR preceding an FA Cup third-round tie at League Two strugglers Tranmere on January 3.
"It was very good for the confidence," Sigurdsson told Sky Sports. "Two good wins in a row and six points out of six so hopefully we can get another three points in the next game."
The midfielder, who has been a revelation since returning for a second spell at the Welsh club, admitted the winning free-kick was one of the best he has scored in a Swansea shirt.
"I saw Wilfried (Bony) went in the wall so it was blocking the goalkeepers view. I took a chance and was hoping he (Brad Guzan) would take one ot two steps towards the other corner. Luckily I hit the target and it went in.
"I think it was very important as well, so it was a good goal and quite happy with the team to get three points."