Could Brendan Rodgers be about to make a sensational Swansea City return?
Rodgers odds cut
According to BetVictor, odds on Rodgers returning to Swansea have been cut dramatically from 6/1 into 2/1 overnight. The Northern Irishman managed the Swans between 2010 and 2012, guiding them to Premier League promotion before moving on to Liverpool. His name back in the frame has sparked excitement among supporters who remember his attacking style and landmark achievements at the Liberty Stadium.
Sheehan’s departure
The speculation comes in the wake of Swansea City parting company with Alan Sheehan following a 4–1 home defeat to Ipswich Town that left the club 18th in the Championship. Sheehan had only been appointed permanently in April after two caretaker spells, but a poor run of form and mounting pressure saw the board act during the international break.
Other contenders
While Rodgers has surged in the betting, Swedish coach Kim Hellberg remains the current favourite at 7/4. Other names in the market include Michael Carrick, Gary O’Neil and Steven Gerrard (all at 12/1), with a host of familiar managers such as Russell Martin, Tony Mowbray and Steven Schumacher priced at 16/1.
What next for Swansea?
The club’s owners Brett Cravatt and Jason Cohen said Sheehan had shown “a tireless work ethic” and thanked him for his contribution, but attention now turns to who can stabilise the side and lift them away from the lower reaches of the Championship.
With Rodgers’ odds shortening and Hellberg still favourite, the coming weeks could prove decisive in shaping Swansea’s season — and perhaps even rekindling memories of one of the club’s most successful managerial eras.
What do you think?
Should Swansea turn back to Brendan Rodgers, or look to a fresh face like Kim Hellberg? Share your thoughts in the comments below — we’d love to hear your view on who should lead the Swans next.
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