Josh McEachran is looking to push on from his first Swans start against Norwich

McEachran came into the side for the injured Joe Allen in the Swans 3-2 defeat to Norwich at the Liberty Stadium. ย  That was only his second Premier League start and whilst he was disappointed in the result he is looking to push on from it and get more action for the Swans.

โ€œIt was good to get my first start, even if it was disappointing we lost against Norwich,โ€McEachran told the Western Mail. โ€œBut I was pleased with my performance and I thought I did well and the team did well in parts.

โ€œBut the important thing now is that hopefully I can push on from it.

โ€œThe FA Cup game against Bolton was only my second 90 minutes in two or three months so I know my match fitness is not quite there.

โ€œIn the Norwich game there were times it was hard to get into it because my fitness wasnโ€™t at 100%. I still thought I did okay, but I feel I will get to my best when I get sharper.

โ€œThe training intensity is really good here so I donโ€™t think it will be a problem and in a few more matches Iโ€™ll get there.

โ€œBrendanโ€™s been a big help since I came here,โ€ said McEachran. โ€œHeโ€™s not gone into detail about my performances, but everyoneโ€™s been great to help me settle.

โ€œHeโ€™s done really well at Swansea, getting the club promoted and how theyโ€™ve done since.

โ€œAll over England, people canโ€™t believe how well Swansea are doing. Everyone wants to playย with the same style and itโ€™s good for the club he signed the new contract recently.โ€