
Garry Monk has become the fourth Premier League manager to lose his post since the start of the season.
Monk follows Tim Sherwood, Brendan Rodgers and Dick Advocaat in leaving a top-flight club this campaign.
Swansea "reluctantly" parted company with the 36-year-old, who had only replaced Michael Laudrup in 2014, though not everyone is convinced about how difficult a decision it was.
https://twitter.com/TheM_L_G/status/674618606563495937
Plenty of Swans fans, as well as supporters of other teams, were sad to see him go.
https://twitter.com/sarahtmela/status/674618173690261504
https://twitter.com/Masters_JamesD/status/674617255154589696
https://twitter.com/PeteSharland/status/674617903522664449
There has been plenty of speculation about his replacement, and based on Swansea's track record you'd imagine they have already identified some potential names.
https://twitter.com/OffsideLiam/status/674617337685872640
https://twitter.com/RorySmithTimes/status/674620527118581763
With more than half the season left, will this prove to be the right call?