Dangerous Dyer key for Swansea against Saints explorer Bertrand

Historically, this fixture would provide an aesthetic battle between two sides attempting tiki-taka-inspired possession and movement, but this season both Swansea and Southampton have found success in a more direct approach utilising pace and power. With Southampton relying upon the marauding runs of their full-backs to provide support, and Swansea looking particularly effective when exploding down the flanks on the counter, Ronald Koeman's side could be brutally exposed on Saturday.

Under Garry Monk, Swansea have evolved into a more diverse and unpredictable unit; their average possession (50.4%) and passes per game (480) are down significantly from last season (57.1% possession and 564 passes). The largest influence on this shift has been the acquisition of Gylfi Sigurdsson, and his propensity for threading the ball expertly into wide areas for Nathan Dyer and Wayne Routledge to break into.

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