Leon Britton demands Swansea improve at home to kickstart season and climb Premier League
- Swansea City are yet to win at the Liberty Stadium in the Premier League
- Paul Clement's team have only scored one goal on home soil this term
- Welsh side have back-to-back home games against Huddersfield and Leicester
- Leon Britton claims Swans need to claim at least four points from the two games
Swansea City need to start winning their home games if they are to turn around their poor start to the season and start climbing the table, captain Leon Britton has said.
Swansea's home form under manager Paul Clement was crucial to their survival last term, but the Welsh side have lost all three of their Liberty Stadium Premier League games this campaign and are currently 18th in the table.
Britton believes that Swansea must win either of their upcoming home games against Huddersfield Town on Saturday or Leicester City the following week to regain momentum.
Leon Britton (left) trains with Swansea City team-mates on Tuesday at Fairwood
'We have Huddersfield and Leicester coming up next and they are huge games for us,' Britton told theclub's website.
'We haven't won at home yet this season, whereas last year our home form after the manager arrived in January was very good.
'We need at least one win from these two games - probably four points at least. We don't want the table looking bad so we need to make these home games count.'
Swansea host newly-promoted Huddersfield on Saturday, who have lost just two of their opening seven league fixtures.
'They have shown already that they can compete at this level,' Britton said. 'We have to focus on producing a performance this weekend that will give us a chance of getting a result, then we can think about Leicester next week.
'We know we have to be better at home, and it's down to us players to make that happen.'
Swansea have only scored one goal at the Liberty Stadium this season but that came against Watford when they suffered a last-gasp 2-1 defeat by Marco Silva's side
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