For 86 minutes, it was bleak. More splat than bounce, with only trace evidence that Swansea life under a fifth manager in two years was going to be any better. They were trailing to an Andre Carrillo header from the 11th minute and for all their huffing and puffing they were getting nowhere particularly fast, killing time until the gates to the Championship are opened in May. But how peculiar that this game should play out like this, a couple of days after Swansea made the slightly bewildering decision to appoint Carlos Carvalhal, a manager most recently sacked for struggling in the second tier. Funny game, and all that.