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Incredibly disappointing to concede so late on - Sheehan
Hull Daily Mail
|September 16, 2025
SWANSEA City boss Alan Sheehan bemoaned the amount of added time at the end of their contest with Hull City, which saw John Egan slam ina late, late leveller.
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Referee David Webb added seven minutes on at the end of a contest which saw various stoppages and a flurry of substit s, and it proved decisive when Egan volleyed in the back of the net after Regan Slater's goalbound volley was blocked to see it finish 2-2.
The hosts led twice through Jan Vipotnik and then Ronald, cancelling out Oli McBurnie's fine goal to level it up before the break against his former club.
Egan's goal, though, was nothing more than City deserved after peppering the Swans’ goal in the second period, with Sheehai begrudgingly accepting the Tigers deserved something.
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