Swansea City are beginning to answer the question marks that have been hanging over them after a convincing 3-0 win against Peterborough United.
That's the view of Quest pundit Jobi McAnuff, who picked out striker Joel Piroe for particular praise after his goalscoring turn on Saturday.
Piroe scored the second after Jake Bidwell had given the hosts the perfect start against the Posh, with the Dutchman's smart finish putting Russell Martin's men in complete control in south Wales.
The 21-year-old has been a superb signing, hitting the ground running since his summer switch from PSV, and McAnuff believes the £1million fee that Swansea paid for his services is looking increasingly like a bargain.
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Host Colin Murray teed up McAnuff by praising Swansea's record at the Swansea.com Stadium this term. "Nothing wrong at all with Swansea City's home form," he said.
"If you bought a season ticket you are getting value for money through one man alone."
That brought in McAnuff, who looked beyond Piroe's goals to highlight his overall contribution to the team and his real value.
"Joel Piroe has been a fantastic signing, an absolute snip at £1million, he really knits together that free-flowing football and gives them that cutting edge," said McAnuff.
"The strike is a great finish, he's been involved in eight goals or assists in his last eight games, and it's not just that, it's his link-up, it's bringing people into play.
"That's the big question mark over Swansea, will they score goals? They have started doing that now, and Russell Martin has really got them going."
Another to grab the headlines was Olivier Ntcham, who also got on the scoresheet. After a few fitness concerns in the opening quarter of the season, the former Celtic man appears to be reaching full levels of fitness.
Murray added of the attacking midfielder: "Ntcham is one of those players who when he doesn't have space makes it look like he has got all the space in the world. He could play in a phonebox, brilliant to watch."
Martin, too, was impressed with his summer acquisitions and praised both in his post-match debrief.
"I couldn't believe it went in, on his weaker foot. He's in a really good vein of form, he's enjoying himself and he's feeling really confident," Martin said when asked about Piroe.
"He worked so hard for the team and some of his actions off the ball were incredible.
"Olivier is going to be special. He possesses such talent but such a humility. The way he interacts with his team-mates, his professionalism, he's an impressive human being.
"I think the crowd like it, and I'm really pleased he scored today, I think it'll do him the world of good.
"He's building up fitness and he's another one who has probably had less game-time than a lot of others because he came in late then he had a little injury.
"He'll get better and better, but today I thought he was top."
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