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Swansea had to play out the final minutes with 10 men against Derby as all three substitutes had been used when Daniel James was injured

Swansea City winger Daniel James will be out of action for a couple of weeks after suffering a hamstring injury.

A scan has confirmed he suffered a strain during the closing minutes of Swansea's 2-1 Championship loss at Derby County.

The 21-year-old Wales international will miss this weekend's Championship game at Brentford.

He is also expected to sit out the home game against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, 15 December.

But Swansea manager Graham Potter hopes James will be available for the busy Christmas schedule.

Potter also insists there are no fresh injury concerns over striker Wilfried Bony who was left out of the squad against Derby.

The Ivorian has made three substitute appearances having returned from a nine month lay-off with a ruptured cruciate ligament.

Bony played the second half against Norwich and a further 13 minutes in the week against West Bromwich Albion.

"We thought it better to use Wilf off the bench in the two home games," Potter said.

"It's where we are with him at the moment - we are managing his workload.

"He can now be fresh next week and get a good week's training under his belt."