All eyes were on Daniel James last night as he finally ran out on the Elland Road turf, albeit in a Swansea City shirt.

The match up between the Swans and Leeds was seemingly all about James and his collapsed transfer, but after 90 minutes the talk was about another winger, on loan Manchester City player Jack Harrison.

He's been average for Leeds this season, in and out of the side and was most likely to be the player replaced if James made the move. It was his chance to seize some limelight and make the match about him as much as anyone.

Did he manage it? The only way to find out is another FLW Spotlight piece.

Harrison played all 90 minutes of the 2-1 win, which sent his side back to the top of the Championship. More importantly, he bagged the second goal, the one that proved to be the winner in the wake of Swansea's late penalty.

His one goal came from his only shot on goal, giving him a 100% strike rate. He followed that up with a range of good passes, one of which was a key pass leading to a chance. He played two accurate long balls too, not Middlesbrough style punts forward, but precise clips to a teammate.

In total he made 31 passes during the evening, registering an astonishing 90.3% pass success rate. That's well in excess of the 60% James managed, and with twice as many passes.

It's fair to say it was a good night for the young wide man after a tough few months nad maybe he can use that momentum to push on and help fire his current employers to the Premier League.