Trundle admits that Sinclair is the kind of player who you would happily pay money to go and watch with Scott having grabbed 11 goals so far this short timespan into his spell at the club.
And as the Swans prepare for the first South Wales derby of the season, Trundle admits he will be cheering as loud as anyone should Sinclair continue that form on Sunday.
โHeโs a real asset, everything about him has really impressed me. His touch is superb and then youโve got that pace โ he is just quality.
โThen youโve got the fact heโs already got 11 goals to his name. Thatโs impressive in itself but when you consider most of his work is out wide it says something.
โHis speed is something that stands out but itโs his touch and awareness that puts him into the right areas and then he has the ability to beat defenders.
โWhen you add that pace on top then heโs almost unplayable.
โFor me, thatโs what footballโs about and heโs someone who excites you when he goes past people.
โYouโre always going to get the fans behind you when you score goals but itโs the way heโs playing that makes him a bit special.
โI was always appreciative of the support I got at Swansea when I tried to be a bit different.
โBut if he does it in the derby then heโll be a real hero โ and Iโll be cheering as much as anyone.โ
โItโs the perfect stage for him,โ he adds. โEveryone will have noticed how heโs started and taken a few of the headlines but in such a big game and with it being televised then he can really show what heโs made of on Sunday.
โHeโs settled in brilliantly but I think thereโs more to come from him and heโs got a great chance to show that.
โIโm sure the other lads in the team have been telling him what the game means to the supporters and being in the city heโll have already been caught up in how important it is to both sides โ even more so now with where the two teams are in the table.
โBut players like him shine on the big stage and Iโm sure heโll do the same, hopefully with a couple of goals.”