Or Glenn Hoddle or Dennis Bergkamp to return to the top flight? Garry Monk takes first training Swansea training session Glenn Hoddle is high in the betting to take over the managerial reins at Swansea City. The pair worked together at Swansea, Wigan and now Everton — Jones as the Spaniard's understudy — but now might be the time for him to spread his wings. He would return to the club where he joined as assistant manager in March with a wealth of experience of a playing style that would appeal to Swansea.
The job could be his if he feels ready to try his hand at management. Odds Glenn Hoddle It has been a long while since Glenn Hoddle has found himself in charge of a top-flight club but it has never stopped the rumours that he would love a return. There is no doubting Hoddle's managerial credentials but he would represent a risk because of the amount of time out of the top flight.
The Swans could well shuffle the pack for the third game in a week, with Kemy Agustien pushing for a recall. What they said Everton manager David Moyes:"I have been very impressed with Swansea since the start of the season. They got off to a great start. You take every game on its own merit and it's a tough game against Swansea - they have had some really good results.
Everton are a very good team, who are also very strong. They proved that when they played here in September and they always put you under great pressure. They didn't play on Wednesday night, but that isn't an excuse. The Swans have failed to score in all three Premier League meetings with the Toffees, including this season's defeat at the Liberty Stadium.
He was in charge of Fenerbahce in , although he lasted just a few months after a series of underwhelming performances before taking a role at Corinthians. He was apparently approached by Everton during his time at the club, despite the fact that his time with Munich in the Bundesliga ended in tears. It would certainly be a big gamble to appoint someone like Pereira, although the year-old has previously been prominent in the betting market.
He could well be the preferred choice of owner Farhad Moshiri, although the manager would now need to be prised away from Brazilian club Corinthians. Wayne Rooney dipped his toe into the managerial waters by taking charge at Derby County , with the former Everton striker having found life tough at the Midlands club although he managed to just about keep the Rams afloat two seasons ago. Perhaps he will want to throw his hat into the ring for the Toffees role.
Rooney is something of an Everton legend despite making a move to Manchester United and having the most successful years of his playing career with the Red Devils, with the local lad then returning to Goodison towards the end of his time as a player, and he would surely be open to forming part of the coaching staff.
While the Welsh outfit have won three of their last six in all competitions, those other two wins both came in the FA Cup. In March, two of their league games are away at Arsenal and Everton too. So Laudrup has to be feeling the pressure at the moment, and their derby match against Cardiff on Saturday could perhaps be the breaking point. Older offers may be not valid anymore. See details directly at the bookmaker's website. All tips on our site are based on the personal opinion of the author.
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