Ethan Galbraith | The fans were with us from start to finish

Sat, 12/20/2025 - 13:00
First team

Ethan Galbraith hailed the Swans home support as 'unbelievable' as a sold-out Swansea.com Stadium witnessed a dramatic win over fellow Welsh side Wrexham.

The Swans had trailed at the break despite the visitors not having a single shot on goal, with Cameron Burgess putting a Ryan Longman cross through his own net.

The home side had a dozen shots on goal in that opening half and continued to show the greater attacking intent in the second half, and their perseverance got its reward when Zan Vipotnik struck his 11th goal of the campaign.

And they went on to snatch the three points in dramatic fashion when Adam Idah prodded home after Arthur Okonkwo had been unable to gather a Ben Cabango header.

"It was bit of a cagey game and a scrappy game, but once we got control of it, we started playing how we want to play," said Galbraith. 

"I thought we were the better side in most parts of the game, we know Wrexham have a lot of quality, especially in the front half of the pitch, so we had to be on our toes and we got the three points at the end of the day. 

"The atmosphere was unbelievable, the fans were amazing. They were with us the whole game.

"It's always tough, especially conceding a goal the way we conceded it. It doesn't happen much. We got back in the game, then Adam [Idah] came on and got the goal everyone is buzzing for."

The 24-year-old picked up Sky Sports' and the Jack Army's Player of the Match for his performance, the latter a fourth nod of the season for the Northern Ireland international. 

But he was keen to stress that victory had been a team effort.

"I feel like anyone could have won player of the match with the passion we played with, everyone kept going until the end," he added.

"It's a great feeling to pick one up and as a team get the three points."