Wales On Sunday

EXPERIENCE WILL BE KEY – COOPER

- PHIL BLANCHE PA Football Writer sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

STEVE Cooper is counting on Swansea making their Sky Bet Championsh­ip play-off experience tell against semi-final opponents Barnsley. Swansea have reached the playoffs for the second successive season under Cooper, accumulati­ng an extra 10 points this term to finish two places higher in fourth.

Barnsley finished 21st last season, avoiding relegation by a single point, but the appointmen­t of Valerien Ismael last October transforme­d their fortunes as the Tykes ended the campaign two points adrift of Swansea in fifth.

“We hope that will help us, but it’s not just last season,” said head coach Cooper, reflecting on their play-off semi-final defeat last term ahead of tomorrow’s first leg at Barnsley.

“Conor Hourihane, for example, has had a lot of play-off experience, some of it at Barnsley. Hopefully the players use that experience wisely.

“But it’s not just the play-offs. It’s the bigger games in general, that’s what experience is.”

Swansea squeezed into the playoffs on the final day of last season, edging out Nottingham Forest on goal difference.

Cooper’s side then suffered a 3-2 semi-final aggregate defeat to Brentford after winning the first leg at the Liberty Stadium 1-0.

“They are obviously bigger games on a bigger stage than normal,” Cooper said.

“It’s about focusing on the performanc­e and not letting the scrutiny on the games seep in.

“It’s important how you manage the first and the second legs and the difference­s they can give you.

“Notoriousl­y play-off games are frantic at times, and it’s about calm heads but being committed at the same time.

“You’ve got to the use the disappoint­ment of previous experience­s as motivation.

@But equally you’ve got to know what you can achieve as motivation as well.”

Swansea’s 16-goal top scorer Andre Ayew has been declared fully fit for the Oakwell clash after hamstring trouble.

Swansea were in pursuit of a toptwo spot for most of the season but Cooper, who has operated on a tight budget and saw Joe Rodon leave for Tottenham in October, believes making the play-offs again is a notable achievemen­t.

He said: “A lot of stuff here has been against the odds.

“We had a good go at the automatics, even though we found it difficult at the end to keep up because of some of the strength of depth we haven’t got.

“But we equalled our record amount of points at this level in what has been a congested season to say the least.”

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