Swansea City secured a crucial 1-0 win against Bristol City in the Championship, marking their first victory since December 29. Josh Tymon scored the decisive goal in the 55th minute, capitalising on a rebound from Goncalo Franco's saved shot. This win ended Swansea's six-match winless streak and moved them to 16th place, surpassing Oxford United.
Luke Williams praised his team's resilience, stating, "Today the players were heroic. They've shown they can be tough and overcome and pick themselves up when many people doubted them." He expressed pride in their determination and grit, emphasising that these qualities were key to their success.

Swansea managed nine shots during the match, with five on target, while limiting Bristol City to just three shots on target despite their 19 attempts. This defensive effort was pivotal in securing the victory against a team that had won their last four home games.
Bristol City missed the chance to level on points with sixth-place Blackburn Rovers due to this defeat. Lawrence Knight and Luke McNally both came close to scoring for Bristol, but Swansea's goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux made crucial saves to maintain the lead.
Liam Manning, Bristol City's manager, expressed frustration over their inability to convert chances into goals. "First half, especially our set-piece threat was excellent," he said. "The keeper has made two excellent saves." Manning highlighted a passive five-minute spell as a turning point in the game.
Manning acknowledged his team's frustration but urged them to move forward quickly with 15 games remaining. "It comes down to quality in the box," he noted. Despite strong performances, converting them into wins remains a challenge for Bristol City.
The Robins have now won only one of their last five league matches. Their struggle for consistency continues as they aim to improve their position in upcoming fixtures.
This victory provides Swansea with much-needed momentum as they look ahead to future matches. The team's ability to perform under pressure will be crucial as they strive for better results in the Championship.