The team failed to score on Saturday against Sheffield Wednesday and are the division's lowest scorers despite their lofty fourth placed position.
Trundle missed arguably the Swans best chance of the game on Saturday and he told the Evening Post afterwards "We've had a couple of good chances — Ash had his header and Prats too — but I was very disappointed with mine in the box because I should be scoring them
"I've taken it on to my left foot in the box and as I've hit it I've scuffed it — I've not caught it properly at all — and it's gone wide.
"I was gutted because that is a chance I normally thrive on.
"It hurts even more because you know there aren't many chances coming in the game.
"It's great for the manager to have so many options up front," said Trundle.
"And the opposition won't know if we are going to go 4-5-1 or 4-4-2 these days because we have played the latter formation recently.
"Shefki has done really well since he arrived and he's proved to be a right handful for defences. But the rest of the strikers offer something different to each other, so the gaffer knows he has options to play with.
"The defence has been top quality this season and they deserve a lot of credit for the team's success, but I'm confident when we go forward that we will score goals.
"We have the quality in this squad to keep the club in the play-offs."
This article first appeared on JACKARMY.net.
