shley Williams is aiming to beat Chelsea once again this season and finally get the plaudits that Chelsea deserve.
The south Wales club knocked Chelsea out of the Capital One Cup in the semi-finals on their way to lifting the trophy.
But the tie was over shadowed by Eden Hazard kicking the ball boy and being sent off that Williams does not feel the Swans got the credit they deserved.
Ready to go: Ashley Williams is aiming to beat Chelsea again
Heads up: Williams helped Swansea win the Capital One Cup
He told The Sun on Sunday: ‘Winning the cup was fantastic but that night, when we got to the final, we felt we had the headlines taken away from us.
'All anybody wanted to talk about was Hazard and the ballboy, not that we’d reached a first major final in 100 years.
'It got to the point where I had to stop reading about it. It went on for days.
Controversy: Eden Hazard clashes with a ball boy during the semi-final
'Even now I still don’t know what to make of it. The only thing I saw was it looked like Hazard kicked him — but was the ballboy trying to time-waste? I don’t know.
'Whenever anyone talks about our cup success the ballboy incident always gets mentioned, too.
'I suppose we’ll just have to live with that. It’s part of the story.'