Despite going ahead twice through Zan Vipotnik and Ronald. The Swans found themselves pegged back twice by the visitors, who on another day could have taken all three points if it wasn’t for the brilliance of goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux.
The Chilian international pulling off a string of outstanding saves with the home side under the cosh for the last 15 minutes of the game.
All in all, though the Swans boss felt a draw was a fair result on the day and that his side were good in patches. However, Sheehan feels his side need to improve thieir consistency over 90 minutes.
“We work on a lot of different things, and I still think as a team we are simmering,” said Sheehan in his post-match conference.
“We were really good in patches today, but I don’t think we did enough to blow them away which is the disappointing thing.
“At times, especially how we started, I thought we looked really good but then it became a bit passive, a bit of a slower game and we didn’t battle against that slow tempo.”
“It’s very disappointing, the manner of the equaliser. Seven minutes was a long time to add on but ultimately, we only played in patches.
“I will not hide from that. First half was very comfortable, but we were comfortable without doing a whole lot.
“We conceded more chances today than we have in the last four games – that’s not like us.
“Defensively, the longer the game went on, we dropped, dropped, dropped.
“We tried to see out the game, but we didn’t do that. We’ll take the point and there is a load to improve on.
“When you’re ahead after 96 minutes, no matter what happens you should see out the game. If we had done it would have been a wonderful battling win.
“If not, it’s obviously disappointing to concede like that.”
Swansea stay in seventh in the EFL Championship table as they extend their unbeaten run to six games in all competitions and will next face Nottingham Forest at the Swansea.com Stadium in League Cup action on Wednesday night (8pm ko)
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