Williams rues 'wasted opportunity' as Swans lose to Owlspublished at 22:56 GMT 12 February

Luke Williams rued a missed opportunity after Swansea City's defeat by Sheffield Wednesday as he insisted Harry Darling would not be blamed for his part in the Owls' winner.
Swansea failed to build on their weekend win at Bristol City as Michael Smith's second-half goal gave Wednesday just a second victory in their past seven Championship games.
It is now six defeats in eight league outings for Swansea, who remain eight points clear of the relegation places with 14 fixtures remaining in what is turning into another arduous season for the Welsh club.
"The result is very disappointing," said Swansea head coach Williams.
"It feels like a wasted opportunity to have moved further away [from the relegation zone] and closer [to the top six]. That's a real shame because I don't think there was a huge amount in the game.
"Even a point would have made us feel 10 times better, but we didn't deserve to get that in the end because we gave away a goal."
Substitute Smith struck with almost his first touch as a result of Darling's error.
The centre-back's attempted pass to Hannes Delcroix was picked off by Josh Windass, who teed up Smith to score.
"Of course Harry is so upset, but he is a brilliant player," Williams added.
"He made a small error and they punished us. We just forget about it. It can happen. Many players from both teams made mistakes tonight and didn't get punished.
"The whole thing doesn't sit on Harry Darling's shoulders, no chance. There were many opportunities for us to try to score and many mistakes we could have capitalised on."
Swansea thought they had equalised with almost the last kick of the game, but Williams said the decision to rule out Jay Fulton's close-range effort for offside was correct.