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- Updated: December 29, 2016
Swansea caretaker manager Alan Curtis thinks a hardened Premier League boss may be who the club should turn to at their hour of need.
The Swans are looking for their third manager of the season after Bob Bradley was dismissed following the 4-1 loss to West Ham on Boxing Day, and have since approached Wales manager Chris Coleman, according to Sky sources.
All-time Premier League great Ryan Giggs was in the running when Bradley was hired and is now considered one of the leading candidates to replace him.
But his experience as a manager rather an assistant constitutes just four games as an interim player-boss at Manchester United.
And, with Swansea 19th in the Premier League table and four points adrift of safety, Curtis thinks a veteran coach may be the best bet.
“They have to be experienced,” …