Tottenham REJECT approach from Swansea for Chris Davies

Tottenham REJECT approach from Swansea for Ange Postecoglou’s assistant Chris Davies as the Welsh club seek successor to sacked manager Michael Duff

  • Championship club Swansea dismissed manager Michael Duff this week
  • They have been knocked back in an initial approach for Spurs coach Davies 
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Tottenham have rejected an approach from Swansea for assistant manager Chris Davies.

Swansea are hunting for a new head coach following the sacking of Michael Duff earlier this week.

Davies, who is part of Ange Postecoglou’s back room team, is high on Swansea’s list of candidates to replace Duff.

But Spurs, who face West Ham on Thursday evening, have rebuffed an initial approach from the Swans with regards to Davies.

Swansea fired Duff following a disappointing six months in charge, with the club languishing towards the bottom of the Championship table. 

Tottenham rebuffed an approach from Swansea for their senior assistant coach Chris Davies 

Swansea sacked first-team manager Michael Duff after a difficult run of form

Davies has been working as part of Ange Postecoglou’s coaching staff at Tottenham 

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They’d not won in five matches when the decision was made on Monday.  

Davies, 38, was a contender to take over at Swansea before Duff was appointed back in June.

Instead he joined Spurs to work as Postecoglou’s No 2, having spent much of his career working with Brendan Rodgers.

He was an analyst when Rodgers’ Swansea side won promotion to the Premier League in 2011 and followed him to Liverpool, Celtic and Leicester City.

Spurs entertain West Ham in a London derby on Thursday night. 

Alan Sheehan has taken over as caretaker boss at Swansea, who travel to Rotherham in their next fixture on Saturday. 

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