LEADING goalscorer Fernando Llorente has boosted Swansea by declaring himself fit ahead of their trip to Vitality Stadium tomorrow (5.30pm).

The Spain striker, who has netted 11 times for Swans this season, was forced off with a dead leg in the first half of their defeat at Hull six days ago.

Swans head coach Paul Clement said: "Fernando is okay and is training with the group, as is Kyle Naughton who we lost in the latter stages of the Burnley game.

"Both of those players have returned to training, but Martin Olsson has not and Stephen Kingsley will replace him this weekend."

Angel Rangel will also miss out against Cherries after breaking a bone in his foot at Hull.

Swansea's defeat at the KCOM was the first real setback of Clement's reign, with his only previous reverses coming against Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City.

Burnley, Crystal Palace and Leicester have all been beaten since Clement was appointed at the start of January, as well as Liverpool and Southampton.

"We were nowhere near safe before the game and we're nowhere near safe after the game," said Clement.

"It's more than likely that we will not be safe before the end of the season.

"We have done very well against teams through January and into February.

"Clearly, we're very disappointed after Hull, not necessarily we lost the game but that we allowed a team below us to get closer to us.

"It was a big result for them on an occasion when there was a lot of pressure on the game, particularly for them being six points behind us."

Cherries are two places and three points above Swansea after enjoying a mini-revival in the past fortnight.

"There's going to be a lot of movement with 10 weeks to go," added Clement.

"But we've reflected on the defeat at Hull and it was very clear where we hadn't done as well as we had in recent games.

"We have done really well over the past eight to nine weeks and we don't need to panic if we can get back to our level of performance."