Josh Tymon | You can feel the togetherness between the team and the fans

Josh Tymon believes the togetherness between the Jack Army and the Swansea City squad has been key to their recent run of form.
Žan Vipotnik struck the winner from the penalty spot as Swansea City claimed a fourth victory in a row against Hull City on Good Friday.
It was no less than the home side deserved in front of a bumper bank holiday crowd, as they had much the better of the contest against stubborn opponents battling to avoid relegation.
And Tymon, a graduate of Hull City's academy, was full of praise for the supporters following the win.
"First and foremost, it was great to see the fans fill out the stadium, a huge credit to them, and ultimately, it helps us loads on the pitch," said Tymon.
"We got that win for them, they were brilliant from start to finish and they spurred us on the get the three points as they have done all through this run.
"It's a great feeling to get four wins and clean sheets in a row. Momentum is a massive thing in football, the way we're playing and the way we're defending at the moment in this league is some going. Now, it's about carrying that on to the final three games.
"The togetherness in the changing room at the moment is high, and that's what has gotten us through the last four games, and it's shown on the pitch. We're in a good place, and it's only going to continue.
"I came through Hull's Academy, its sometimes a strange feeling when I play against them again as they're my hometown team, but my main focus will always be Swansea.
"Monday against QPR will be a tough game, and it's another sold-out away end which is excellent. This positivity around the changing room and the club will definitely put us in good stead."