Irish Daily Mirror

ROUTLEDGE & DYER CAN FLY SWANS’ NEST

- BY ROBERT DUNFORD

BRENTFORD

Watkins 45, Benrahma 69

SWANSEA

Routledge 1, Mepham og 22, Fer 27 GRAHAM POTTER admitted Swansea may lose Wayne Routledge and Nathan Dyer in January.

The experience­d duo helped the Swans back to winning ways at Brentford but, with just seven appearance­s between them this season, they could move from the Liberty next month.

Boss Potter said: “In January, you never know – that’s the transfer window. The players will want to play and, if they’re not, it’s only fair to be able to understand that.

“At the same time, the guys have never indicated they want to leave. They want to be part of what we’re doing here so, in that way, we’re open-minded.

“We’ve got a lot of games coming up and it just felt like the right time to use those guys.

“They’re two fantastic individual­s to have around. They know the club, the ideas, and they can help young players.”

Swansea had suffered three straight losses but enjoyed a stunning opening half-hour.

Routledge (above) started the goal bonanza after just 25 seconds, followed by a Chris Mepham own goal and another for Leroy Fer. The hosts made it an uncomforta­ble finish, though, with efforts from Ollie Watkins and Said Benrahma.

Despite the late push, it was another defeat for Brentford, who have found life tough under head coach Thomas Frank.

He said: “We need to understand we are in a very difficult situation.

“We have plenty of quality but need to learn quickly not to make so many mistakes.”

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