Graham Potter's Swansea City side have found goals hard to come by this season, but with Oli McBurnie in his side, the Scot has kept the Swans in the play-off hunt. 

The young striker's goals proved crucial at the weekend as Swansea saw off relegation-threatened Reading at the Liberty Stadium to see Graham Potter's side move to within two points of a play-off position.

McBurnie netted a brace in the game in a 2-0 win over under pressure manager Paul Clement's Reading side, and the 22-year-old is the subject of this weeks FLW Spotlight, so we'll look into his performance in the win in more detail.

 

The Scot won four aerial duels during the match, with teammate Mike Van der Hoorn being the only Swansea player to win more (7).

McBurnie also had the most shots on target between both teams and more crucially, Swans fans will be pleased to see McBurnie make his chances count.

The 22-year-old had five shots in total, and scored two of them, which proved to be the difference between the two sides as Swansea came out on time.

The striker only had 48 touches in total, but made three key passes and with a pass accuracy of 81%, McBurnie certainly made a positive impact on the game.

He will be hoping to continue his good run of form when Swansea travel to Rotherham at the weekend.