Swansea City Appoint Ex-Sheffield Wednesday’s Carlos Carvalhal as Manager
Swansea City
have appointed former Sheffield Wednesday manager Carlos Carvalhal as their new
permanent boss.
Player-coach
Leon Britton had been in temporary charge of Swansea since the Premier League's
bottom side sacked Paul Clement on 20 December.
Carvalhal,
52, was dismissed by Wednesday on Christmas Eve, with the Owls 15th
in the Championship table.
The
Portuguese joins Swansea initially until the end of the season with the option
of an extension.
Carvalhal,
the Swans' fifth permanent manager in two years, led Wednesday to the
Championship play-offs in the past two seasons.
The former
Besiktas, Sporting Lisbon and Maritimo boss, who succeeded Stuart Gray at
Hillsborough in June 2015, had a win ratio of 42.7% from his 131 games in
charge.
"We are
very pleased with the appointment," said Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins.
"We
felt we needed to get the managerial situation resolved as soon as possible and
while the timing is not always perfect, we can look forward to the second half
of the campaign with renewed optimism."
Carvalhal's
first game in charge of Swansea will be at Watford in the Premier League on
Saturday (15:00 GMT).
He faces a
daunting task in trying to steer the club to safety.
The Swans
have spent the past three Christmases in the Premier League relegation zone and
they only narrowly avoided the drop under Clement last season.
But the
former Bayern Munich assistant manager was sacked after winning only three of
his 18 league games in this campaign.
That was the
fourth managerial change in two years at Swansea, with Garry Monk, Francesco
Guidolin and Bob Bradley also departing before Clement's arrival in January.
The Swans
are hopeful Carvalhal will be able to inspire a transformation in their
fortunes similar to the end of last season.
"Carlos'
time at Sheffield Wednesday highlighted that he has great character and
personality to lead the squad and the football club, which is vital at such a
crucial time," Jenkins added.
"He has
built up a lot of experience over the years which will ensure the team is
structured and organised.
"He is
driven and ambitious and while he has a big challenge ahead of him, I know he
will tackle it without fear."
FROM bbc.com/sport/football
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