Swansea manager Roberto Martinez hopes his side will learn an important lesson after Crewe came from two goals down to salvage a point.A Jason Scotland penalty and an own goal from Gary Roberts had put the Swans in complete control.
But an 82nd-minute strike from defender Julien Baudet gave the Railwaymen hope before Tom Pope stunned the League One leaders with a 90th-minute equaliser.
Martinez said: "They got something out of nothing and that was disappointing but it should be a good and harsh lesson for us and we need to make sure it doesn't happen again.
"It happens in football and we should have killed the game with a third goal.
"The easiest thing in football is to defend set-pieces and long-balls but we didn't do that. But if you play the way we played here we are going to win nine and draw one. Crewe didn't open us up. It was a game that everybody thought was already won but we got punished for switching off."
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