The Scouser netted his second goal since returning to the Liberty on loan in August in the 2-0 win against Queens Park Rangers on the weekend.

And he says that Swansea is where he feels at home, after spending a less than productive 2 years at Ashton Gate.

“As a striker, scoring is what you are judged on,” said Trundle.

“You are expected to score when you get a penalty like I did against Sheffield United, but to get one from open play is good for me.

“Nathan put in a perfect ball to me and I had to finish it.

“I had a lot of time to think about it, which can be difficult, but I managed to get a good connection. If I get chances in a game then I am confident in my ability in and around the box.

“But there are four strikers here all challenging for one spot, and although it is good to get a goal, any one of the lads can step in and do the job.

“When I go to training every day I see a lot of quality finishers there.

“I’ve got to respect the manager’s decision.

“It is not a case of me thinking I should be in the team because I’ve scored.

“I’ve no qualms about fighting for my place here.

“Goals give you confidence and having not been involved too much at Bristol City it did hit my confidence.

“But it has given me a new lease of life being back at Swansea City — this is where I feel at home playing football.

“I’ve only started one game but I’m enjoying training, coming off the bench and more importantly playing in front of our fans.

“It was great to score in front of the fans — hopefully there will be more to come.

“This is the place where I want to be playing my football so I will try everything I can to make it more permanent.

“This is where I want to finish my playing days.

“It is important to go into the break with a win. Everyone will be in an upbeat mood and will really enjoy training.

“When you put an unbeaten run together, it can put you right up there.

“It’s another win at home for us and now we are looking at getting into the top half.”