"It's nowhere near the boost of three points, but it's a point in the right direction. We tried to take advantage of their lack of confidence and what might have been a difficult night for Swansea. We let them into the game just before half-time, which I was so, so frustrated about and then we had some honest words at half-time - led by the players, first and foremost - and our intent and quality was a lot better in the second half.
"We have to tell each other the truth sometimes and as much as our structure was OK in that first half, our execution and quality was too poor to sustain any quality moments. We knew that, the players knew that, but they also needed to tell each other. But for a couple of scrambles, we might have got three points."
“That goal was a big moment for us and I was pleased we kept attacking the game. We were generally on the front foot and things could have been even better for us, Georgie Kelly had a chance with his first touch after coming on and the ball somehow bounced away from goal."
“That result will give us a lot of confidence moving forward – it’s another point in the right direction. We’ve got 12 games left and every one is going to be massive for us – we need more points."
“We’ve got to keep going for it and keep the bit between our teeth. It was important that we backed up the win over Sunderland.”