Overview
- Swansea confirmed Sheehan’s departure and issued thanks in a club statement, saying the process to appoint a successor is under way.
- The Swans have 17 points from 15 league games, their worst early return since 2018, after being booed during Saturday’s heavy home loss to Ipswich.
- Attacking output has been the league’s lowest, with an expected goals tally of 12.48 and only 15 big chances created.
- Sheehan was handed a three-year deal in April after a strong interim spell and worked with new owners Brett Cravatt and Jason Cohen, who funded summer signings including Adam Idah and Marko Stamenic.
- Swansea join Norwich City, Middlesbrough and Southampton in the market for a manager, with the Swans seeking clarity before their Nov. 22 trip to Bristol City.