Swansea City will be aiming to get their play-off push firmly back on track when they travel to face Fulham on Wednesday night following their 3-1 win over Huddersfield on Saturday afternoon.

Steve Cooper's side brought their five-game winless run to an end against the Terriers as Andre Ayew, Jay Fulton and Jordon Garrick all hit the target for the Welsh side, with this seeing Swansea climb up to ninth in the Championship table.

The Swans produced an impressive performance against the Terriers which signalled they could still be in contention for a top-six spot this term, but they must now follow this up with another bright performance at Craven Cottage tomorrow evening.

Fulham are in the running to seal an immediate return to the top flight following their relegation last term, but Scott Parker's side have been set back in their automatic-promotion bid in recent weeks after claiming one point from their last two games.

Here, we take a look at three Fulham weaknesses that Swansea can look to exploit tomorrow...

Fulham's football has been too lethargic

Fulham may still be in the mix for a top-two spot as we enter the final weeks of the Championship season, but Cottagers supporters have not been too happy with their side's style of football during a largely successful campaign so far.

The West London outfit have struggled to develop much fluidity in their performances during Parker's maiden managerial campaign, and this is a weakness that Cooper and Swansea will definitely be aware of heading into their clash.

Swansea must look to quickly close down Fulham whenever they get on the ball, particularly seeing as Parker's men have been so slow picking out passes for much of the season, and this could then permit Swansea to launch counter-attacks.

They rely far too heavily on Aleksandar Mitrovic

Mitrovic's exceptional quality in front of goal will obviously be one of the biggest threats that Swansea must attempt to handle on Wednesday night, but it should be noted that the Cottagers have leant so heavily on Mitrovic's goalscoring ability this term.

Therefore, Swansea can approach this game in the knowledge that they can eliminate the majority of Fulham's attacking threat if they can keep Mitrovic quiet on Wednesday night, even though this will a difficult task given his 22 goals this season.

It seems likely Joe Rodon will be presented the task of dealing with Mitrovic when the two sides face on Wednesday night, and it would be a major boost to the Swans' chances of winning the game if Rodon can cut out Mitrovic's threat in the clash.

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The flanks can be exploited

Fulham seem to lack an attacking game plan when they work play into their opponents' final third, and this often means Parker's men fail to really attack either flank effectively as they sometimes struggle to create space on the channels.

The Cottagers' lack of incision out wide means Swansea could aim to exploit the flanks when launching quick attacks, particularly if the likes of Jordon Garrick and Aldo Kalulu are deployed to capitalise on pockets of space on the wings.

This would be a case of Swansea both utilising their own strengths while capitalising on Fulham's weaknesses, and it could end up producing strong results if Cooper gets his selection and tactics right at the Cottage tomorrow night.