Garry Monk has been sacked as Swansea City manager after 22 months of
been in charge as he was told on Tuesday that he would lead the team one final
time against Manchester City on
Saturday.
This is a look at Swansea’s poor league run
Chairman Huw Jenkins changed his mind, sacking
his manager after 40 minutes of talks at the Liberty Stadium on Wednesday. Those discussions followed
conversations on Monday and Wednesday morning that left the 36-year-old in the
dark over whether he had a future at the club he served for 11 years. Jenkins
said “The decision has been made very
reluctantly and with a heavy heart. To find ourselves in our current situation
from where we were in the first week of September, and considering the drop of
performance levels and run of results over the last three months, it has
brought us to this unfortunate decision today. Garry took on the job 22 months
ago with the backing of everyone at the club. And when you take into account
the excellent campaign we had last season when we broke all club records in the
Premier League, nobody foresaw the position we would be in at this moment in
time. Bearing that in mind and the current uncertainty around the club, we felt
the situation needed clarity to move forward. It was not a decision we took lightly, especially given Garry’s
history and standing within the club. And it goes without saying that we wish
Garry all the very best for the future and thank him for his tremendous
service, not only as a player over the last decade, but also as our manager. He
will always have a warm welcome at this football club. We hope to appoint a
replacement as soon as possible”.
It is not
yet known who will lead the side at the Etihad
Stadium, with Monk’s assistants Pep
Clotet and James Beattie on the
brink of being dismissed. The uncertainty over who would manage the side
temporarily is believed to be one reason for Jenkins’ delay in making his
decision. Club stalwart Alan
Curtis could take over in a caretaker capacity, while former manager Brendan Rodgers is top of the club's
wishlist for a permanent replacement. Other
contenders that the club hierarchy might consider include Mark Warburton, Dennis Bergkamp and Gus Poyet. It is a sad end for Monk, who led Swansea to a record
Premier League points total last season and was tipped for the manager of the
year award. He was also touted as a future England boss but this season has
been woefully short of his standards, with Swansea taking one win in their last
11 Premier League games. Monk steered Swansea safe of relegation after taking
over from Michael Laudrup in February 2014, before finishing eighth last
season. They are currently one point above the bottom three.
This is a look at Swansea’s poor league run
Sep 12: Watford 1-0
Swansea
Sep 19: Swansea 0-0 Everton
Sep 26: Southampton 3-1
Swansea
Oct 4: Swansea 2-2 Tottenham
Oct 19: Swansea 0-1
Stoke
Oct 24: Aston Villa 1-2 Swansea
Oct 31: Swansea 0-3
Arsenal
Nov 7: Norwich 1-0
Swansea
Nov 21: Swansea 2-2 Bournemouth
Nov 29: Liverpool 1-0
Swansea
Dec 5: Swansea 0-3
Leicester

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