Swansea City chief Steve Cooper insists his side have learned their lesson after play-off heartache a year ago. Twelve months ago the Swans led Brentford 1-0 after the first leg only to blow it in the second leg and lose 3-2 on aggregate.
The Welsh side take another 1-0 advantage into tonight's second leg at home to Barnsley - and Cooper is adamant his side will be better off after their experience last year.
Andre Ayew's goal is all that separates the two sides ahead of tonight's meeting - which will be watched by 3,000 home fans. “We’ve been here before, as little as 12 months ago," Cooper said. "A lead in the first leg means nothing if you don’t take that into the next game and build on it. "The final whistle in the next game is the
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