Roberto Rues Two Dropped Points
Roberto Martinez felt his side had dropped two points as he looked back on an afternoon at the Liberty
Steve Watson's header shared the points in a 1-1 draw after the Swans had taken the lead through a Ferrie Bodde 25 yard shot in the first half.
As the Swans pushed forward Garry Monk, Gorka Pintado and Febian Brandy all wasted chances to secure the three points which would have lifted the Swans into 4th place in the Championship table.
But it wasn't to be and speaking after the game, Roberto felt that his side had the much better of the game and should have come away with the victory.
"We controlled the game for 90 minutes and created enough chances. " he said
"We reduced Sheffield Wednesday to two attempts in the second half and we were punished.
"I am pleased with the performance, but I feel we dropped two points.
"The amount of chances we created, we should have won the game."
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