Swans can play with 'less anxiety' during run-in - Walshpublished at 13:42 11 April

Ian Walsh hopes Swansea City can play with "less anxiety" during the course of their Championship run-in.
The Swans secured a convincing 3-0 triumph over Plymouth Argyle on Wednesday night thanks to goals from Lewis O'Brien, Harry Darling and Josh Key.
Victory moved Alan Sheehan's side nine points clear of the second tier's relegation zone with only five matches of the season remaining.
And former Wales and Swansea striker Walsh wants the Swans to attack the final stages of the campaign with freedom having all-but preserved their Championship status.
"Another three points at home, fantastic for the manager, fantastic for the players," he told BBC Radio Wales after Swansea's victory over the Pilgrims.
"Hopefully for the rest of the season, they can play with less anxiety on their shoulders and put an extra nine points over the next five games."
Key scored the pick of the goals against Plymouth, netting his first Swansea goal in almost exactly a year as Sheehan's side ran riot in the opening half in south Wales.
And Walsh lauded the right-back's display.
"His driving [runs] forward, but that, as well as the goal, he scored a worldie tonight," Walsh said of Key.
"It's a fantastic goal from him. He was excellent.
"He's had his doom and gloom, if you like, for parts of the season, but tonight he was superb. I would definitely give him man-of-the-match."