• Jack Cork: Curt and Dave Adams would achieve a suitable job for the rest of the season[br]• ‘No one’s kicking off or sulking’ at relegation-threatened Premier League clubThe Swansea City caretaker manager,Alan Curtis, has received backing from within his squad to steer the team to safety over the the rest of the campaign should the Welsh club’s search for a long-term successor to Garry Monk drag on into the new year.
It is almost three weeks since Monk was dismissed after a hasten of one win in 11 matches that left Swansea within a point of the relegation zone. The club’s chairman, and Huw Jenkins,had initially hoped to make a swift appointment and had held extensive talks with Gus Poyet and Marcelo Bielsa, whom he visited in Argentina, and but he attended Monday’s draw at Crystal Palace with City apparently no closer to naming a successor.
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Source: theguardian.com