Swansea City have appointed Alan Curtis as the manager of the club until the end of the season

The 61-year-old took over on a temporary basis after the club decided to sack Garry Monk, and the club reportedly approached Brendan Rodgers and Marcelo Bielsa to come in and manage the Swans.

However, Huw Jenkins has struggled to find the right man, and has resorted to giving Curtis the job until May.

Swansea sit 17th place in the Premier League table, just two points clear of Newcastle United so they must have confidence in Curtis as he’ll be the man to lead them in their campaign to stay in the top-flight.

The Swans’ form has definitly improved since Monk’s sacking, with Curtis helping the club regain their identity, as well as getting the players back on board.

Swansea face an away FA Cup tie with Oxford United next weekend, before a huge home league tie with Sunderland.

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