Nick Pope 6

Couldn’t do a great deal about the goal. Swept well behind the defence but kicking was uncertain

Matt Lowton 5

Couldn’t replicate his heroics from the bench a week ago on return to side. Limited threat down the right

Kevin Long 7 (Man of the Match)

A solid performance from Long. Made a good block on Abraham, showed a decent turn of pace against Jordan Ayew and handled his threat comfortably all afternoon. Looked more confident in possession and found Barnes and Vokes with angled passes

Ben Mee 7

Gave little away in defence and rarely looked troubled by the Swans attackers, even after changes

Charlie Taylor 7

Continues to impress in Ward’s absence. Defensively very strong, but gave away couple of late free-kicks

Aaron Lennon 6

Decent first half down the right, including a good late run, but drifted out of the game switched to the left

Jack Cork 6

Eager to impress on his return to the Liberty but found it tough going against Swansea’s three-man midfield

Jeff Hendrick 5

Another who found the shortage of numbers in the middle difficult. Well below last week’s standards

Johann Berg Gudmundsson 6

Bold early run as he charged down the left hand side. Burnley’s most creative threat, forced Fabianski into a save

Ashley Barnes 5

Couple of efforts from distance but couldn’t ruffle the feathers of Swansea’s defence

Sam Vokes 5

Shot on the turn in the first half but offered little apart from that and faded after an encouraging start

Subs

Scott Arfield for Lennon (74)
Nahki Wells for Vokes (81)
Georges-Kevin Nkoudou for Gudmundsson (85)

Subs not used: Anders Lindegaard, Stephen Ward, Aiden O’Neill, Ashley Westwood

Swansea: Lukasz Fabianski, Kyle Naughton, Mike van der Hoorn, Federico Fernandez, Alfie Mawson, Martin Olsson (Andre Ayew 59), Ki Sung-Yueng, Tom Carroll, Sam Clucas, Nathan Dyer (Tammy Abraham 74), Jordan Ayew (Andy King 90)

Subs not used: Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Kyle Bartley, Luciano Narsingh, Wayne Routledge