Preston North End's Alan Browne says right-back role didn't work out the way he wanted against Swansea
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The midfielder got the nod to play in the full-back role in preference to Joe Rafferty who was on the bench.
Darnell Fisher is still picking up his fitness after a calf injury which saw him miss a lot of pre-season – Fisher had a long running session with the conditioning coach on the pitch before kick-off.
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Hide AdThis was not the first time Browne had operated as a right-back, with him playing there a few times last season and in the Carabao Cup win over Mansfield in August.
However, there were some uncomfortable spells for the 25-year-old who wore the skipper’s armband.
Browne said: “Fish was obviously injured for this one, Raff was available but the gaffer went with me.
“Probably that was because Swansea played with five at the back.
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Hide Ad“The full-back is normally your out-ball but unfortunately I wasn’t good enough doing that.
“I should have affected the game more than I did – a lot more in fact – but it just didn’t seem to work.”
Neither side posed much of an attacking threat in a game of few clear-cut chances.
Swansea scored with their one shot on target, with PNE registering four on goal. Of those, though, only a shot from Tom Barkhuizen forced keeper Freddie Woodman into a meaningful save.
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Hide AdNorth End missed Daniel Johnson who sat this one out following a raft of speculation about interest from Rangers in him.
His creativity was missed, with the hosts looking more of a threat only when Sean Maguire and Jayden Stockley came off the bench.
Browne said: “You are always going to miss your top players.
“I think DJ was involved in 19 goals last season with him scoring or providing assists.
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Hide Ad“Brad Potts played in his role, he’s a top player but it just didn’t work out.
“When you reflect on the game there wasn’t much in it, I didn’t think the quality was there from either side.
“At the end we put a lot of pressure on without us being clinical or creating clear-cut chances – it was more a case of hopeful balls forwards.”