While Swansea will not find a permanent replacement for the fired Paul Clement, the first team will be led by Leon Britton.
Appointed one month ago by one of Paul Clement's assistants, Leon Britton will lead the first team of Swansea before the appointment of the head coach on an ongoing basis.
Britton came to Swansea in 2003 as a player and played a key role in the take-off of the "swans" of the fourth-ranked English division in the Premier League.
"Swansea reports that the acting head coach of the first team appointed Leon Britton - said in an official press release of the Welsh club. - His assistants will be coaches of the youth team Gary Richards and Cameron Toshack, as well as coach goalkeepers Tony Roberts. The search for a permanent head coach continues ".
On Saturday, December 23, in the nineteenth round of the championship of England, Swansea will take the Crystal Palace.
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