Swansea to part company with boss Sheehan

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Swansea City are set to sack head coach Alan Sheehan.

The Irishman had two stints as the club's interim boss but landed the role on a permanent basis in the latter stages of the 2024-25 season following the departure of Luke Williams.

He has overseen just four league wins from the club's opening 15 matches of the current Championship campaign - the club's lowest return since they were relegated from the Premier League in 2018.

Following Saturday's 4-1 loss to Ipswich Town at the Swansea.com Stadium, the Welsh side sit 18th in the table.

Their total of 17 points from their first 15 games of a league campaign is their worst return since they were relegated from the top flight.

Sheehan was named as assistant to Michael Duff in the summer of 2023 and was placed in interim charge of the first team in December of the same year following the manager's departure.

Under Sheehan's guidance, the Swans took 11 of the 21 points on offer before Luke Williams was appointed as Duff's permanent replacement in January 2024.

But little more than a year on, Sheehan was back in temporary charge after Williams was sacked.

The former Republic of Ireland international led his side to an even better run second time around as Swansea claimed 24 points from his 13 games as boss to guide the club to an 11th place finish - a remarkable achievement given the Welsh side had flirted with relegation just months earlier.

After earning a three-year contract as head coach, Sheehan was heavily backed in the summer transfer window as Swansea's new ownership group - led by Brett Cravatt and Jason Cohen - showed their intent on getting the club in a position to challenge for a top-flight return.

Adam Idah, Marko Stamenic, Zeidane Inoussa and Ethan Galbraith were among those to command hefty transfer fees.

But they have been unable to convert the early season optimism at the club into results - with their attacking output under Sheehan in particular being criticised.

Swansea's expected goals (xG) of 12.48 is the lowest of any team in the division while their total of 15 big chances created is comfortably the worst of any side in the second tier.

During Saturday's defeat by Ipswich some fans booed at half-time and full-time - with some aiming chants of 'we want Sheehan out' at their 39-year-old head coach after the contest.

And he is now poised to leave south Wales having overseen a run of just one win in eight matches across all competitions.

Now, in what is the final international break of the calendar year, fans will hope the impending managerial change can give the club time to turn around their fortunes and reignite their hopes of securing a top-six finish.

Swansea return to league action against Bristol City at Ashton Gate on Saturday, 22 November (12:30 GMT).

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