Graham Potter could be a shrew managerial appointment for Swansea City, despite his Championship inexperience. 

The 43-year-old was appointed earlier this month and is a relative unknown to many football fans in England. 

And he could be the man to rekindle Swansea’s style of play that has disappeared over the course of their later years in the Premier League.

Relegation from the top tier is an opportunity for the Swans to evaluate their failings and look to re-group and re-establish the fundamentals that once made them one of the best footballing sides in the country. 

If you search on YouTube for Graham Potter Masterclass you’ll fine a plethora of content highlighting the way he talks and understands the game and studies it. 

He reads different strengths and weaknesses and has honed his craft from the fourth their of the Swedish league system.

We all know the story, as he got Östersunds FK to the top flight of the Swedish league.

His style of play is the reason he was sort after by the Welsh side.

His footballing philosophy, much like the ideology of Swansea in their pomp - are a match made in heaven.

A free-flowing, attractive brand of football, added into Potter’s thoughts that a club should be the heart of the community will help bring the fans and the players together no end.

The Premier League isn’t always the promised land, the higher they go the more you notice clubs detach themselves from what got them there in the first place.

This was the case with the Swans, swimming away from what once made them unique and a club who’s footballing prowess was the envy of all.

Swansea fans are hoping Potter can work his magic to give the fans a spellbinding style as they look to pass their way back to the Premier League.