Swansea City boss Luke Williams says “unbelievable,” skipper Matt Grimes is “in a class of his own.”
Grimes’ fine finish, his second goal of the season, earned Swansea a deserved point in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Luton Town at Kenilworth Road.
Grimes, 29, who has played over 270 games for the club, is a special talent, according to his manager.
“The important thing is to never take him for granted, which is easy to do when he is ever-present,” Williams explained.
“He’s an amazing player and an amazing captain he adds incredible quality.”
Williams says Grimes’ goal and his contribution at Kenilworth Road sums him up as a player, having been a mainstay for the Swans since signing for the club in 2015 from Exeter City.
“The finish [for his goal] is something right out of the very top drawer, he slams that ball on the move on a very tough pitch,” Williams added.
“Please don’t take him for granted, he’s unbelievable. As good as the goal was, he covered a counter-attack against an incredibly athletic substitute in the 95th minute, he’s in a class of his own for me.”