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PABLO Hernandez insisted he is happy to stay at Swansea City after admitting his disappointment at Michael Laudrup's departure.
Laudrup was the man who brought Hernandez to the Liberty in a then club record £5.55 million move 18 months ago.
He also played under the Dane, sacked as Swansea manager last week, during a loan spell with Getafe six seasons ago.
But despite Laudrup's exit, the winger stressed he wants to remain in South Wales.
"It happened very fast. One day we were training with Michael and then he was gone," said Hernandez.
"Football is like this, sometimes the change is very fast. This is football.
"My relationship with Michael is good because he was my manager in Getafe and for the last year here.
"He couldn't come to the training ground to say goodbye so he text me. He wished me good luck for the rest of the season.
"I want to play because this has been a hard year for me with a lot of injuries.
"In the next few months I want to play well, help the club go up in the table and do well in the Europa League. After that we will see. I am happy here."
Hernandez was instrumental in securing Saturday's South Wales derby win over Cardiff after coming on as a half-time substitute.
With his first touch, the Spanish international played a pinpoint through ball to Wayne Routledge, who opened the scoring.
And after Nathan Dyer had added a second, Hernandez delivered the free-kick that Wilfried Bony headed home for Swansea's third goal.
"It was an important win for us because in the table we needed the points and it's Cardiff," said Hernandez.
"It was a massive win today and the team is very happy.
"This time I started on the bench but I played 45 minutes and I had some luck to make two assists for other players. I am very happy to help the players win the game.
"Now we have three difficult games at Stoke, Everton in the FA Cup and then Napoli.
"They will not be easy for us so this victory is very important for the confidence because in the last game I think the team lost a little confidence.
"This is a massive win and now we look at the next game."
Swansea head to Stoke on Wednesday looking to build on Saturday's win, which came after a turbulent week.
Garry Monk was named head coach following Laudrup's departure and got his reign off to the perfect start.
"It has not been an easy week because there has been so much change," added Hernandez.
"On Saturday Garry said it was very important for the club and for the people in Swansea that we won.
"All the players needed to concentrate in this game. All the players wanted to play in this game and we did well.
"In time we can see the change, but Garry has only been in charge for four training sessions and one game.
"All managers are different but the team is the same, the players are the same.
"In time we can see the change."
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