After their exploits in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup against Manchester City at the weekend, Swansea City's focus will return to the Championship after the international break with mid-table safety the likely result for Graham Potter's first season at the Liberty Stadium.

Potter has quietly gone about his business in South Wales playing some attractive football, remarkable considering the lack of transfer activity at the club.

But could Potter be accused of under-whelming at Swansea?

We discuss......

Gary Hutchinson

“Not at all.

“He’s got them playing a good brand of football and he’s building them slowly.

“There’s been no instant success, but the pressure hasn’t been as heavy either.

“It’s telling he’s the only manager still with a relegated side.”

Jacob Potter

"In the circumstances, he’s done well.

"Swansea have struggled to keep hold of their best players and he’s coped well with the lack of signings coming in.

"The Swans have shown glimpses of their quality, and Potter should be given a chance to make the signings he wants in the summer."

Jay Taylor

“I think he has done a good job, to be honest.

“Swansea were probably the least of the three relegated sides who were expected to do anything this season.

“They’ve quelled spending and cutback to be sustainable in the division.

“That comes with drawbacks on the pitch, so he has done well with what he has had given to him.”