Williams delight at Tymon and O'Brien contribution
Swansea City head coach Luke Williams paid tribute to goalscorer Josh Tymon and debutant Lewis O'Brien after the Swans ended their winless run in 2025 with a 1-0 victory over Bristol City at Ashton Gate.
Tymon fired home the winner, his first Swansea goal and first goal since November 2022, on a day where Swansea picked up three points for the first time since December 29.
"Josh Tymon ran himself into oblivion and he's an incredible player with such physicality and quality, we are very lucky to have him," Williams told BBC Sport Wales.
The Swans endured a difficult month where results on the field were matched by a lack of success in the January transfer window, with the club failing to strengthen their squad.
Club captain Matt Grimes was surprisingly sold to Coventry City after a decade of service, but Williams paid tribute to Lewis O'Brien, the loanee from Nottingham Forest who has taken Grimes' place and impressed on his Swans debut.
"Lewis O'Brien showed he wants to come here and fight for us," Williams added.
"He showed such a commitment. I am very happy with that and grateful to him.
"The players were destroyed at the end of the game, they left everything on the pitch. Then we celebrated with the fans. There is nothing better than that.
"We showed the fans we are fighting for them."