The 30-year-old defender twice turned the ball into his own net during the second half of a 4-1 win for the Blues – first from Leif Davis’ shot and then from Jens Cajuste’s cross.
In a message posted on social media, he wrote: “I don’t usually say much on social media, and I will probably take this post down soon, but just wanted to write a message to the Swansea City fans that want to hear it.
“I know how much this clubs means to you all and how much pride you take in being a part of it. As a player, I hear your criticism and you won’t hear any excuses from me.
“I am my own worst critic, believe me, and it’s my sole purpose to put things right on the pitch personally by showing what you all expect to see. Cam.”
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A key man in back-to-back promotions for Ipswich, Burgess turned down a new deal at Portman Road in the summer to join the Swans as a free agent.
The South Wales club find themselves 18th in the table come the third international break.
— Cameron Burgess (@CamBurgess95) November 8, 2025