Wales On Sunday

How they rated

- BY IAN MITCHELMOR­E

FREDDIE WOODMAN

Helpless for Huddersfie­ld’s opener but made some decent routine saves after that. Nothing he could do about the goals after the restart in fairness.

RYAN BENNETT

Got away with a few poor passes in the first half and was uncharacte­ristically sloppy. Hooked at the break due to injury.

MARC GUEHI

One of few at the back who did well in possession, but even he couldn’t stem the tide.

KYLE NAUGHTON

Some good interventi­ons in the first half but he struggled after the restart. Subbed.

CONNOR ROBERTS

Some decent moments on the right flank in the first half but was hampered when Swansea had to play with 10 men after their capitulati­on.

JAY FULTON

Booked very early on but won the free-kick that led to the equaliser after a fairly poor first half performanc­e. Helpless in the second half and was subbed.

JAKE BIDWELL

Sloppy in possession and was unable to offer much of a threat in attack either. Subbed.

CONOR HOURIHANE

Very quiet in attack until his stunning free-kick got Swansea back on level terms. Decent in possession, but the visitors needed more from him, although it became an impossible task in the second half.

ANDRE AYEW

The Ghanaian was Swansea’s greatest threat in the first half. However, he looked hugely frustrated in the second half.

JAMAL LOWE

Desperatel­y struggled to make things happen and was wasteful when he did get into good positions. Withdrawn at half-time.

SUBSTITUTE­S

Ryan Manning (for Bidwell 58), Korey Smith, Jordan Morris (for Lowe 46), Morgan Whittaker, (for Fulton 58), Ben Hamer, Paul Arriola, Yan Dhanda (for Naughton 58), Joel Latibeaudi­ere, Ben Cabango (for Bennett 46).

HUDDERSFIE­LD

Schofield; Keogh, Vallejo, Sarr; Pipa, Bacuna (High 78), Hogg (C) (Pritchard 84), O’Brien, Rowe (Brown 84); Campbell (Phillips 72), Holmes (Stearman 84).

Subs not used: Pereira, Crichlow, Duhaney, Thomas.

REFEREE

John Brooks (Leicesters­hire)

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