Pintado missed a last minute penalty in the victory over Hull at the Liberty meaning the Swans were forced into an extra thirty minutes of football before finishing off their Premiership opponents.

Ironically it was a second penalty of the game that gave the Swans victory but this time it was taken by Jordi Gomez who converted to give the team a deserved win and a place in the third round draw which takes place tomorrow.

And, despite the missed penalty, Pintado was happy with his performance as he notched his second goal of a Swans career and the amount of chances that he had.

Speaking in the Evening Post (via his "interpreter" Angel Rangel), Pintado said "I got some minutes on the pitch and I tried to do my best to help the team win

"The Hull goalkeeper played well.

"He saved a few from me but the most important thing was that I got the chances.

"You will score when you get chances and that's good for the team.

"I'm pleased with two goals so far," Pintado adds.

"But I have got some pain in my back and that's stopping me getting better.

"I want to get some continuity. I want to play more minutes to help us win games.

"The mentality of football is different from Spain," he says, "and I'm enjoying it more here.

"The supporters have a different attitude and they were very important for us against Hull.

"They were shouting all the time, even when we were losing, and thanks to them we were able to score two goals and win."

This article first appeared on JACKARMY.net.