Swansea City's Vitor Matos is determined to bring the team back to the Premier League, and Neil Taylor believes he has what it takes to make it happen. The Portuguese manager has a good base to build from after a strong second half of the season, and Taylor thinks the team can get back to the top flight with a few additions and a full stadium. The 2011 Championship play-off final, where the Swans defeated Reading 4-2 at Wembley, was a life-changing day for Taylor and the team. He sat out the final through suspension but remained a part of the team's history. Taylor has moved into coaching since hanging up his boots and is good friends with Matos after completing their 'Pro Licence' together. The 37-year-old wishes Matos nothing but good luck and hopes the club can kick on and make the step to the Premier League. With the play-off rules changing next season, Taylor thinks it's a great opportunity for the team to get back to the top flight. He believes that with a couple of additions and a full stadium, the team can get back to where it wants to go. Taylor wishes Swansea the very best and would love to be part of it again.