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Graham Potter adds Alan Curtis to Swansea backroom team

Swansea City caretaker manager Alan Curtis during the Premier League match at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea.
Image: Alan Curtis has acted as Swansea caretaker boss on three previous occasions

Club legend Alan Curtis will serve as an assistant coach to new Swansea manager Graham Potter.

Curtis has spent over 40 years with Swansea in numerous positions, ranging from player to caretaker manager.

The 64-year-old will form part of a backroom team which includes Billy Reid, Kyle Macaulay and Bjorn Hamberg, who have all followed Potter to the club from Swedish side Ostersund.

Potter said: "I have known Alan through mutual friends for a number of years, so I know how respected and important he is at this football club.

"Nobody knows the football club better than him. He brings an experience and quality that will prove really valuable to us.

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"He will support the environment here. He is someone for all of us to draw on his experience, mentorship and support. Alan is an important person to have around and I'm excited to be working with him."

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