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Swansea City hold talks with former Liverpool coach over manager job

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Vitor Matos, the former Liverpool coach, is in advanced talks to become Swansea City's new manager following the dismissal of Alan Sheehan after just six months in charge.[1][2] The 37-year-old currently manages Maritimo in Portugal's second tier, where he has impressed with his tactical approach and attacking football philosophy. Matos spent several years at Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp's management, where he earned recognition as an outstanding coach. During his time at Anfield, he was particularly valued for his ability to communicate with international players and help them understand tactical instructions. Klopp himself spoke highly of Matos' capabilities when recruiting him to Liverpool in 2019 at just 31 years old. At Maritimo, Matos has demonstrated promising early success in his first-team managerial role. He has guided the Portuguese club to third place in the Liga Portugal 2 table after taking charge in June, winning six of his first 12 matches. His work has been characterized by attacking football, tactical clarity, and an engaging presence in media interactions. Swansea's current situation presents both challenges and opportunities. The Welsh club sits 18th in the Championship after a disappointing start to the season, with only four wins from their opening 15 games. However, they remain just six points behind the playoff positions, making a turnaround achievable with the right leadership and tactical approach. The club had initially targeted Kim Hellberg from Hammarby but he is now finalizing a move to Middlesbrough instead. Swansea aims to complete Matos' appointment before the end of the international break, with their next fixture against Bristol City scheduled for November 22. If confirmed, Matos would look to implement the modern, attacking football philosophy that characterized his time at Liverpool to help Swansea climb the Championship table and challenge for playoff contention.