More to come from Tymon as he heads home to Hullpublished at 13:44 GMT 20 December 2024
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyJosh Tymon heads home to Hull this weekend believing there is more to come from him at Swansea City this season.
Tymon has featured in every Swansea game in 2024-25 bar the win over Watford in early November, when he was missing through suspension.
The left-back has nailed down a regular place under Luke Williams – but wants to bring more to the Swansea side as the campaign goes on, beginning with Saturday's Championship game against the Tigers.
Tymon described his form this season as a "bit of a mixed bag", adding: "I haven't really been at my best at times. Some games I've looked my best and then dipped off.
"One of my biggest strengths is to put good quality into the box for our forward players and, at times this season, it has not been there.
"I am always working on my defensive stuff which has got a lot better since last season. But I have to keep on working."
Tymon, 25, arrived at Swansea from Stoke City in the summer of 2023, six years after joining the Potters from Hull City.
Born and raised in Hull, Tymon signed for his local club at the age of 12 and made his senior Tigers debut when aged just 16.
Image source, Getty ImagesHe made 14 appearances for Hull - including five in the Premier League - before leaving for Stoke, and says a trip back to Humberside is always a special game.
"It's the place where I was born and a lot of my family still are now," he said.
"I spent a long time at the club, right through the academy to being the lucky one to make my debut there.
"I always look for this fixture when it comes around, more so because of how many tickets I will have to find."
Tymon has he enjoyed his returns to Hull, having won there twice with Stoke and again with Swansea last season.
"As players going back to get former clubs, you get some sort of abuse," he said.
"That's part of football. You can either fold or you can embrace it.
"Luckily for me I have been on winning sides every time I have been back there, so it's a nice feeling. I want to see Hull doing well but obviously when I am playing them, I want to do the best for my team."


























