Swansea City have had an okay start to the season under new manager Graham Potter, currently sitting in 14th place in the Championship table.

They have played some great football but still look faulty in places.

A draw against Middlesbrough last weekend was a good result, however, and Potter will be hoping to follow that up with a win against Queens Park Rangers.

But there is a good chance that he will want to switch things up in terms of personnel for the visit of Steve McClaren's side at the weekend.

So here are two changes he should make to his starting line-up.

Having not scored for three matches it is clear that attack is where the Swans need to improve ahead of the weekend.

The place Potter should be looking to change is on the left with George Byers coming out of the team for Yan Dhanda.

Dhanda has shown he has quality on the ball and can make the difference in attack, which against a fellow struggling side will be needed.

Carroll should also come into the squad in place of Kyle Naughton.

Naughton has done well in central midfield but against QPR in a match they should be playing to win Potter should be playing an out and out midfielder.

Carroll has the quality to open up a defence and crop up with a goal himself and is the perfect option.