Kiernan Dewsbury-Corridor was the stand-out performer as Championship leaders Leicester moved 10 points crystal clear of the chasing pack.
The midfielder – a £30million-rated transfer target of Brighton – opened the scoring in a clash sealed by Stephy Mavididi’s 2nd-50 percent penalty and a objective soon after from substitute Yunus Akgun.
Dewsbury-Hall struck in the 3rd moment following Leicester goalkeeper Mads Hermansen had denied Jerry Yates a shock Swansea opener.
Patson Daka, back following Zambia’s Africa Cup of Nations exit, again-heeled by Nathan Wood’s legs to deliver Dewsbury-Hall by means of unimpeded.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was the star of the clearly show for Leicester in a comfy gain
He broke the deadlock and the Foxes moved 10 factors clear at the Championship summit
The Foxes spurned other chances before the break, which include Daka’s failure to hit the target from 4 yards.
Dewsbury-Hall was responsible of a similar miss out on early in the next time period before Mavididi created guaranteed of the points from the place in the 69th moment just after Wood had introduced Daka down.