Dyer then settled the contest against his manager Carlos Carvalhal's former club with 10 minutes remaining, slipping the ball through goalkeeper Cameron Dawson's legs after being played in by Tammy Abraham. Swansea last reached the sixth round of the competition in 1964, when they were known as Swansea Town. That year, they went one stage further before losing to Preston North End in the semi-finals.Super sub!
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) February 27, 2018
Here's Jordan Ayew's goal that gave Swansea the lead against Sheffield Wednesday.
Watch: https://t.co/OjDkHJ0rWa #SWASHE #FACup #bbcfacup pic.twitter.com/FPRI91Ir6T
"1964 is a long time ago, I know because I was born in '65," Swansea's Portuguese manager Carvalhal told the BBC. "Swansea have now made the best path in the Cup since then so it's a little part of history and we are happy about that. I'm very proud of my players." Carvalhal would have seen little to be proud of in the first half, however, as Swansea struggled to create chances against their Championship opponents.1 - Swansea are the first Premier League side to be taken to FA Cup replays in the third, fourth and fifth rounds since Middlesbrough 2007. Repeat. pic.twitter.com/Nmwd2jy37H
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) February 27, 2018
Swansea, battling to avoid relegation from the Premier League, dominated the ball but would have fallen behind but for two smart saves in quick succession by Kristoffer Nordfeldt from Wednesday striker Jordan Rhodes. Their breakthrough arrived when midfielder Tom Carroll let fly with an unstoppable drive that ricocheted off both posts before halftime substitute Ayew slotted in the rebound. As Wednesday pushed forward, space opened up for Swansea and Dyer made the game safe. "At the break we weren't happy with the score," added Carvalhal. "We needed more energy and intensity, so we brought on Martin Olsson and Jordan Ayew and they had a big impact... "I think we deserved the win, but Sheffield Wednesday did well in the two games."We're off!
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) February 27, 2018
It's Swansea City v Sheffield Wednesday for a place in the #FACup quarter-finals.
Watch live on @BBCOne & online: https://t.co/zMYhf8qYB2 #bbcfacup #winnerstayson pic.twitter.com/sKDMFruEYz
We're heading to our first @EmiratesFACup quarter-final in 5️⃣4️⃣ years. Get in! ? pic.twitter.com/MqdP9JqVHI
— Swansea City AFC (@SwansOfficial) February 27, 2018


