🤯 What a match in Swansea! The Swans were denied a win thanks to a last-gasp equaliser from Hull City’s John Egan. It was a game full of drama, excitement, and a bit of heartbreak for Swansea fans.


🎯 The action kicked off just before halftime when Zan Vipotnik put Swansea ahead, bringing cheers around the Swansea.com Stadium. But, in a twist of fate, Hull City’s old favourite, Oli McBurnie, returned to spoil the party with a goal right before the break—no celebration from him, though. A true moment of mixed emotions for Swans supporters.
⚡ The second half had us on the edge of our seats! Swansea regained the lead when Ronald slotted home a clinical cross from Zeidane Inoussa. It seemed like the Swans were heading for a sweet victory, but Hull had other ideas.

🌀 As the final whistle neared, Hull upped the pressure. Swansea’s goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux was in top form, making crucial saves to keep the lead. However, Hull’s persistence paid off when Egan bundled the ball home in the dying minutes, leaving Swansea to rue their missed chances.
🔍 Despite dominating possession and showing promising signs, Swansea remain in 7th place. Manager Alan Sheehan might feel this was a missed opportunity, especially given Hull’s recent form.
💥 New faces made appearances too—Irish striker Adam Idah debuted after his impressive £6m move on deadline day, alongside fellow newcomers Ishe Samuels-Smith and Manuel Benson.
🥅 In a parallel universe, it could have been McBurnie donning a Swansea shirt once more, but it wasn’t to be. His presence certainly left a mark on the game, guiding Hull to snatch a point. Both teams showed fierce competitiveness, and Swansea will be eager to bounce back stronger in their next fixture.
Football fans, what are your thoughts on Swansea’s performance? Share your views below! 👇 #SwanseaCity #FootballDrama #ChampionshipThrills