Swansea, who are 16th in the table and three points off the
drop zone, seemed destined to pull away from the relegation
dogfight, winning four of their last six games before last
weekend's 2-1 loss at third-bottom Hull City.
"We were nowhere near safe before Hull or after the game, and
more than likely we will not be safe until right up to the end
of the season," Clement told the club's website.
"We were disappointed with the Hull result but we are still
confident. We have 10 games to go and there is still going to be
a lot of movement."
Despite the setback at Hull, Clement saw no reason why the
defeat should thwart Swansea's momentum heading into their clash
against 14th-placed Bournemouth on Saturday.
"If we pick up the same sort of number of points, we will be
fine. There's absolutely no need to panic," Clement said.
"There's no need to lose confidence because one result didn't go
our way."
Swansea are winless in their last four games against Bournemouth
and have not won at the south coast side's ground since 2007.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; Editing by Alison
Williams)
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