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Luke Williams poses for a picture after signing a contract to become manager of Swansea City
Luke Williams has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract at Swansea, who are 16th in the Championship. Photograph: Athena Pictures/Getty Images
Luke Williams has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract at Swansea, who are 16th in the Championship. Photograph: Athena Pictures/Getty Images

Swansea take Luke Williams from Notts County as new head coach

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  • Williams led Notts into Football League last season
  • Swansea chairman has ‘looked him in the eye’ and trusts him

Swansea have appointed the Notts County manager, Luke Williams, as their head coach. Williams has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract at the Championship club after guiding Notts back into the Football League last season.

Swansea’s chairman, Andy Coleman, told the club’s website: “I have been fortunate to spend a lot of time with Luke recently. I have looked him in the eye and know that we can trust Luke to be a coach and leader who is aligned with our vision for Swansea City.

“He fits right into the mould of other talented and ambitious young managers who have succeeded here. I am confident our supporters will be excited by and proud of this Luke Williams-led Swansea City team.”

Williams’ appointment ends Swansea’s month-long search to find a successor to Michael Duff, who was sacked on 4 December after less than five months in charge. Alan Sheehan took the caretaker reins – claiming 11 points from seven games – and will return to his role as assistant head coach.

Williams previously worked at Swansea, who are 16th in the Championship, in the 2021-22 season as part of Russell Martin’s coaching staff. His assistant Ryan Harley and first-team coach analyst George Lawtey have joined him in moving from Notts.

The 43-year-old takes charge for the first time in Saturday’s FA Cup third-round tie at home to Morecambe.

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