Swans prospect Lissah ending difficult season on a highpublished at 11:25 29 April

Swansea City prospect Filip Lissah looks to be ending a difficult season on a high note after returning to action for the club's under-21s.
Centre-back Lissah started a game for the first time in eight months on Monday, playing 65 minutes as Swansea's youngsters won 5-1 at Birmingham City.
The 20-year-old, who joined Swansea's youth set-up after leaving Chelsea in 2021, has been held back by a succession of injury issues this season.
Lissah made his senior debut in the FA Cup in January 2024 and is regarded as a player with the potential to become a regular at first-team level.
Speaking earlier this month, caretaker boss Alan Sheehan said Swansea are hoping Lissah's fitness problems are behind him.
"He is growing and developing. He has picked up some niggles this season and unfortunately couldn't pick up that momentum," Sheehan said.
"He's a good player. He's a good lad. He started pre-season and picked up a niggle, then came back and picked up something else.
"Hopefully he can leave that behind him and we can get him to a place where he can compete for a place in the first team."