Swansea City did not only drop points against Wycombe in the English second tier match on Saturday but talisman Andre Ayew also suffered an injury.

The Welsh side drew 2-2 with Wycombe at their backyard denting their slim hopes of securing automatic promotion.

Andre Ayew Suffered an injury very early in their 2-2 drawn game against Wycombe and was substituted for precautionary reasons.

Former West Ham striker Dean Ashton is of the view that the absence of Andre Ayew would be a huge loss for Swansea City as they bid for promotion into the Premier League.

The Black Stars captain felt his hamstring in the early stages of their 2-2 drawn game against Wycombe.

Swansea have slim hopes of securing automatic promotion with four matches left to complete the season.

"He’s such an influential player for them in the role that he plays just off the front and looks like it could be a slight hamstring tweak," Ashton told the Quest show.

"You’re always worried about what grade that’s going to be and how long he could be out, certainly you’re looking at 10 days probably at the very least, and that would be a real blow with the run-in coming in.

"But Swansea again, [are] just a team that, you know, it’s not like they’ve been free-flowing in terms of goals all season but defensively, they haven’t been able to keep the standards up that they set," he added.