"All the fans that I have met since returning have been brilliant with me and to run back out on Saturday was a great feeling," he told skysports.com.
"I had a little chance before we got the last minute winner with a header that I put wide, but to snatch a late equaliser was the icing on the cake really and it was important not to lose going into the international break.
"We put a lot of pressure on them in the second-half, so I felt we deserved a share of the spoils.
"I'm 100 per cent focused on sealing a permanent return to Swansea and I have never ruled out returning here because it is a club that I love and that I spent my best years at.
"I am a confident player and hearing the fans sing my name before I had even kicked a ball on Saturday was great. I'm the type of player that likes to go out and entertain and hopefully I can do that again for these wonderful fans.
"Obviously, the club has changed quite a bit since I left because they are now an established Championship side and it is in a more financially stable position with the sales that they've made over the summer," he said.
"The club is still getting stronger and moving forward with a board that continue to back the manager's plans and ambitions to reach the Premier League.
"He has played football at the highest level, so he knows his stuff."