Williams departs but Swansea's issues remain
Briefly

Luke Williams' short tenure at Swansea City came to an end after just over 13 months, following a series of disappointing results that left the club near the relegation zone in the Championship. His hiring aimed to provide a fresh start after the failed attempt to appoint Chris Davies as head coach. Despite Williams' efforts, the team struggled, raising questions about whether he was adequately supported in building a competitive squad. His exit coincides with the arrival of Richard Montague, the new director of football, hinting at the club’s ongoing turmoil and the complexity behind the managerial situation.
Williams walked away from Notts County to try his luck at Swansea after the Welsh club eventually turned to him following the failed appointment of Chris Davies.
The club’s director of football, Richard Montague, arrives at Swansea the day after Williams departs, indicating the instability within the organization.
Despite Williams' departure, the judgment that he has failed overlooks the deeper issues, including the player's form and management challenges that were outside of his control.
Swansea found itself in dire form, glancing nervously towards the bottom three, as they struggled to secure a consistent performance under Williams' management.
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