Viktor Gyokeres wants to make the most of his opportunities after he got his full debut for Swansea yesterday in their 2-1 defeat at home to Huddersfield.
The Swedish forward, who is on a season-long loan at the Swans from Albion started and played 62 minutes in the defeat.
And Gyokeres has insisted he needs to take his chances when they come.
He said: “Obviously it was a good feeling to get my first start, but that feeling would have been better if we had got the three points.
“I want to play, I’ve had no problem settling in here, and I want to help the team when I do. I need to make the most of my opportunities.”
Despite the scoreline, Swansea did have chances to win the game before Josh Koroma’s winner for the Terriers.
However, Gyokeres admits himself and his teammates were made to pay for not being clinical in front of goal.
Speaking to Swansea’s club website, he said: "We didn't take our chances, even though we were attacking quite well.
“We made a few mistakes. They scored in the first half, but we came back.
“They then got the second goal at a time when it looked like we were going to get it instead.
“We have to aim to bounce back on Tuesday, and I think we are more than capable of doing that with the players and the quality we have.”
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