Potter Explains Why He Took van der Hoorn Off At Half Time Against Sheffield Wednesday

Mike van der Hoorn

Swansea City manager Graham Potter explained why he took off his vice-captain Mike van der Hoorn at half-time during today’s 2-1 comeback win against Sheffield Wednesday.

It was Swansea’s fourth win after coming back from behind as substitute Bersant Celina and Wayne Routledge made the difference – both scoring inside 2 minutes to turn the game on its head just 8 minutes after the visitors took the lead.

We were aware that it wasn’t a tactical decision so we all wondered what injury the defender had suffered during the game but Potter revealed after the victory that it was due to an illness, he said:

“He was really ill with a virus before the game,”

“He felt okay to start, but I don’t think the conditions helped him. He was too poorly so we didn’t want to risk him.”

van der Hoorn was the Swans’ most accurate passer during the game with a 98% success rate, making just one bad pass from his 47 attempted.

Cameron Carter-Vickers came on in his place at the start of the second half.

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