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Swansea City kicked off the season with a battling 0-0 draw against Southampton at St Mary's Stadium on Saturday.

Some will say it's a decent result and a good point, though others may voice concern over the nature of the performance and how it was backs to the wall stuff for periods.

But what did our experts make of it?

Andrew Gwilym and Chris Wathan join us for another episode of the 'Standing on the North Bank' podcast this week as we discuss a range of topics, including Paul Clement's decision to replace Tammy Abraham with Kyle Bartley.

There were boos from the travelling Swans fans but Clement later defended his decision.

We also look ahead to the visit of Manchester United, who thumped West Ham 4-0 on the opening weekend and showed further signs of being a physically imposing side this season.

With Fernando Llorente struggling to prove his fitness in time for the game, is that a concern for Clement?

All that is discussed as well as the latest on the Gylfi Sigurdsson transfer saga and the players who could potentially be coming in.