Swansea City has appointed Vitor Matos as their new manager, with the 37-year-old former Liverpool coach becoming the club's fifth new boss in five seasons. Matos' appointment comes after a detailed presentation on what is needed at Swansea, which included statistical analysis and input from some former players, including Luka Modric.
Matos, who has been given the blessing of Modric, is a long-time admirer of the Swans, particularly the work of previous managers Martinez, Rodgers, and Michael Laudrup. He wants to replicate the stylish, possession-based philosophy that brought success and silverware during their heyday.
However, Matos' appointment also raises questions about whether it's a gamble, given his limited experience as a frontline boss with Maritimo just five months ago. Swansea chief executive Tom Gorringe said the club made use of statistical analysis during the recruitment process and was convinced that Matos was the right fit after reviewing technical presentations and speaking to him.
Matos has been praised for his coaching pedigree, including his time working with Klopp, who described him as the connection between the potential of the academy and the needs of the Premier League. Matos has completed his Uefa Pro Licence in Wales alongside former Real Madrid number two Davide Ancelotti and former Wales and Swansea defender Neil Taylor.
Despite the excitement around Matos' appointment, some fans have expressed concern about whether it's a gamble, citing previous examples of Swansea giving rookies a chance. However, Gorringe believes that Matos is well-prepared for the job and has a clear identity in mind for the club.
Matos wants to rebuild Swansea's DNA and find consistency in their way of playing, which he believes will take time but ultimately lead to success. The new manager also emphasizes the importance of being brave with the ball, courageous, and aggressive against the ball, with high pressing and counter-pressing being part of his philosophy.
As Matos begins his new role at Swansea, fans will be eagerly awaiting his first steps in re-establishing the club's identity and competing at a higher level. Will he succeed where others have failed, or is it indeed just another gamble for the Swans? Only time will tell.
Matos, who has been given the blessing of Modric, is a long-time admirer of the Swans, particularly the work of previous managers Martinez, Rodgers, and Michael Laudrup. He wants to replicate the stylish, possession-based philosophy that brought success and silverware during their heyday.
However, Matos' appointment also raises questions about whether it's a gamble, given his limited experience as a frontline boss with Maritimo just five months ago. Swansea chief executive Tom Gorringe said the club made use of statistical analysis during the recruitment process and was convinced that Matos was the right fit after reviewing technical presentations and speaking to him.
Matos has been praised for his coaching pedigree, including his time working with Klopp, who described him as the connection between the potential of the academy and the needs of the Premier League. Matos has completed his Uefa Pro Licence in Wales alongside former Real Madrid number two Davide Ancelotti and former Wales and Swansea defender Neil Taylor.
Despite the excitement around Matos' appointment, some fans have expressed concern about whether it's a gamble, citing previous examples of Swansea giving rookies a chance. However, Gorringe believes that Matos is well-prepared for the job and has a clear identity in mind for the club.
Matos wants to rebuild Swansea's DNA and find consistency in their way of playing, which he believes will take time but ultimately lead to success. The new manager also emphasizes the importance of being brave with the ball, courageous, and aggressive against the ball, with high pressing and counter-pressing being part of his philosophy.
As Matos begins his new role at Swansea, fans will be eagerly awaiting his first steps in re-establishing the club's identity and competing at a higher level. Will he succeed where others have failed, or is it indeed just another gamble for the Swans? Only time will tell.