Swansea
full-back Angel Rangel believes the Capital One Cup holders must quell
the threat of Roberto Soldado if they are to take anything from their trip
to Tottenham on Sunday.
The Spain international made the
switch from Valencia to north London for a club-record €30 million fee earlier
this summer and has already bagged three goals in his first two competitive
games for Spurs.
And Rangel is in no doubt that the
28-year-old will present a major threat to his side's chances of bouncing back
from their 4-1 defeat to Manchester United in their Premier League opener last
Saturday.
"He has started so well at
Spurs and has scored in every game," the former Terrassa man told the South
Wales Evening Post.
"He has a great reputation in
Spain and he is getting better and better with every season, and from what I
have seen he can score from so many positions.
"He is a proper striker who was
one of the best in Spain.
"Going to a different league
and scoring in the first few games is going to give him a big boost and build
his confidence."

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