Here’s how the players rated during Swansea’s draw with Hull City
17:42, 13 Sep 2025Updated 17:50, 13 Sep 2025
Lawrence Vigouroux of Swansea (Image: Huw Evans)
Swansea City twice surrendered a lead to draw with Hull City, with John Egan’s late equaliser denying Alan Sheehan’s men all three points.
Zan Vipotnik had given the Swans the lead just before half-time, before Oli McBurnie restored parity a few minutes later.
Ronald then put Swansea back in front, only for Egan to pop up in the seventh minute of stoppage time to rescue a point for his side.
Here’s how the Swans players rated on the day.
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Lawrence Vigouroux 8 – STAR MAN
Beaten twice, but was otherwise superb. Without his brilliant saves in the second half, Swansea may well have ended up with nothing.
Josh Key 6
Put in some really good crosses throughout the afternoon that sadly weren’t converted.
Ben Cabango (c) 7
Pretty solid throughout. Produced a fine last-ditch tackle late on that initially looked like it would win the game.
Cameron Burgess 7
Really good in the air throughout, and tried to break the lines with some pinged balls from the back. Decent performance.
Josh Tymon 6
A quiet outing by his standards.
Goncalo Franco 6
Looked sloppy in possession at times. A rusty performance by his standards, but did improve slightly after the break. Subbed.
Malick Yalcouye 8
Grew into the game really well. Showed superb determination to help create the second goal. Strong outing. Subbed.
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Ronald 7
Took his goal really well, but did struggle to get in the game at times.
Ethan Galbraith 8
Felt like he was everywhere at times. Another really good showing in midfield.
Zeidane Inoussa 6
Had some really good moments throughout. Got an assist for the second but was otherwise quite quiet. Subbed.
Zan Vipotnik 7
Took his goal really well. The sort of finish you’d expect form a striker bang in form. Subbed.
Subs
Eom Jisung (on for Inoussa 64) – A quiet cameo – 6
Adam Idah (on for Vipotnik 64) – Showed some nice touches, but clearly far more to come – 6
Liam Cullen (on for Yalcouye 71) – Plenty of energy, but struggled to get in the game – 6
Melker Widell (on for Franco 90) – N/A