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Luke Williams Backs Swansea City To Build On Shock First Win Of The Year

Swansea City’s Josh Tymon celebrates scoring. Pic: Alamy

Swansea City’s Josh Tymon celebrates scoring. Pic: Alamy

Luke Williams believes Swansea City have drawn a line in the sand after they gained their first victory of 2025. Josh Tymon’s second-half strike was enough to give the Swans a 1-0 Championship victory over Bristol City in a full-blooded Anglo-Welsh battle at Ashton Gate.

By Gareth James

Luke Williams believes Swansea City have drawn a line in the sand after they gained their first victory of 2025.

Josh Tymon’s second-half strike was enough to give the Swans a 1-0 Championship victory over Bristol City in a full-blooded Anglo-Welsh battle at Ashton Gate.

The victory ended a winless run of seven matches – that had become five straight defeats – and had seen the club plummet down the table.

That fall was accompanied by another disastrous transfer window, which included the sale of captain Matt Grimes, but now Williams believes the victory could mean a corner is about to be turned.

“This could turn out to be a very important result for us,” said Williams.

“It was a hard-fought win. We are in something of a transitional period now, learning to get along without Matt Grimes, who was so important to us, and when that is the case the main thing is to play with total commitment.

“The players were strong and resilient enough to cope with a lot of pressure from a very good side, but also brave enough to create some really good chances.

“I see Bristol City as genuine play-off contenders. Liam Manning is a brilliant coach and they should back him long-term.”

The winner came after 55 minutes when Robins goalkeeper Max O’Leary dived to save a Goncalo Franco shot but could only parry the ball into the path of Tymon, who fired the rebound into an unguarded net.

The hosts were denied by two superb first-half saves from Lawrence Vigouroux as their attempt to enter the play-off places was also thwarted by some poor finishing and committed Swansea defending.

Bristol City manageriam Manning insisted: “There were so many positives in the performance. I am as frustrated as our supporters must be because everything was there apart from the result.

“Their goalkeeper has made two outstanding saves and we kept asking questions of Swansea right to the final whistle.

“In the end we just lacked that bit of composure and quality in front of goal. But the progress we have made this season was again there for all to see. The level of consistency of performance is so much better and I believe if you maintain that the rewards will come.

“We paid for a short period at the start of the second half when we dipped in certain areas. But apart from that I have no complaints about the efforts of the players.

“There is a quick chance to bounce back at home to Stoke City on Wednesday and we have shown ourselves capable of overcoming setbacks this season.”

With Joe Williams and Ross McCrory suspended, Manning made three changes to the 1-1 draw at Oxford. In came Max Bird and Haydon Roberts, as well as Anis Mehmeti for George Earthy.

Swansea gave a debut to deadline day signing Lewis O’Brien in midfield as one of four changes, which saw Kyle Naughton, Eom Ji-Sung and Zan Vipotnik also brought in.

Bristol City had the better of an open first half, forcing two moments of brilliance from Vigouroux. On eight minutes, the tall goalkeeper dived to his right to palm over Jason Knight’s firm header from a Bird corner.

The 22nd minute saw Vigouroux make an equally fine stop, this time diving low to his left to fingertip Luke McNally’s volley around a post.

Ten minutes later, Swansea created their first opening, but Ronald could only shoot tamely at O’Leary from Naughton’s through ball.

Rob Dickie powered a header over from a Knight cross as the hosts continued to threaten. But another precise Naughton pass just before the break saw Vipotnik miscue his attempt to lift the ball over O’Leary, putting a weak effort straight into the goalkeeper’s arms.

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Liam Cullen sent a 20-yard free-kick over the bar as Swansea squandered the last chance of an energetic 45 minutes in which both sides lacked a cutting edge.

Tymon’s goal rewarded Swansea’s best spell of the game at the start of the second half. Manning responded by sending on striker Sinclair Armstrong and midfielder Earthy for Nahki Wells and Mehmeti.

The powerful Armstrong made an instant impact and forced a corner from which Dickie headed over.

But Swansea should have gone two up after 68 minutes when the impressive O’Brien fed an unmarked Eom inside the box and he shot straight at O’Leary from 12 yards.

The Robins went straight back on the attack only for Armstrong to clear the crossbar. Then Manning’s decision to send on an extra striker almost paid off with 14 minutes remaining when Sam Bell’s low drive came back off a post.

Swansea had to defend for their lives in the closing stages, O’Brien making a brilliant block from Bird’s shot, while another Bird effort was deflected for a corner as the visitors held out.

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