Matos to confirm backroom as Britton and Allen step inpublished at 12:14 GMT 25 November
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyNew Swansea City boss Vitor Matos will be able to turn to two club greats for assistance when he takes charge for the first time tonight against Derby County (19:45 GMT).
Former midfielders Leon Britton and Joe Allen – who boast more than 750 Swans appearances between them – have already been on the training ground to help Matos in his first days as Alan Sheehan's replacement.
Both were thought to have been consulted during the process to appoint Matos, and have now donned tracksuits to help with his introduction.
But Matos will soon add his own staff from Portugal – with club officials confirming they are working on deals to secure the 37-year-old's backroom.
Club stalwart Kris O'Leary and Wales goalkeeping coach Martyn Margetson are both expected to stay in their roles at the Swansea.Com Stadium.
But with Darren O'Dea and Richard Stearman departing in the wake of Sheehan's sacking, Matos has a number of positions to fill.
Assistant Diogo Medeiros, experienced coach Toze Mendes and analyst and coach Goncalo Ricca are expected to follow Matos to south Wales from Maritimo.
"Leon and Joe have come in to support the coaching team in the short term while we head through this transition," said Swansea chief executive Tom Gorringe. "There's no two better people to come in and provide assistance, and to give an overview of the club and some context.
"But Vitor will be fully supported to build the team that gives him the best chance of success and we're working through that process at the moment, to provide the experience and the background that enables him to implement his ideas on the pitch."
Allen has hinted at a future in coaching having retired from playing in May. Britton, meanwhile, has previously held roles as caretaker manager, assistant manager and director of football following a storied Swans playing career.

























