Monk Is "Breath Of Fresh Air" For Premier League, Claims Newcastle Boss McClaren
McClaren thinks Monk's appointment has been good for the Premier League.
Swansea City boss Garry Monk has been a "breath of fresh air" for the Barclays Premier League, believes Newcastle United head coach Steve McClaren. The 36-year-old took over as Swans manager in February 2014 after being promoted from the club's playing staff, succeeding Michael Laudrup, and he led the Welsh side to an eighth-place finish during his first full season in charge last time out, something McClaren described as "very, very impressive". McClaren was effusive in his praise of his Premier League counterpart - as well as for Swansea's chairman and the club itself for putting faith in their young boss. The Magpies travel to the Liberty Stadium to face Swansea on Saturday (3pm kick-off), with both sides fresh from respective 2-2 draws against Southampton and champions Chelsea. And, speaking at his pre-match press conference on Friday, McClaren said of Monk (NUFCTV, paywall):
"(He's a) breath of fresh air really. "As I say, I don't know old he is but he certainly looks a lot younger than I do. "He's certainly adapted well and that must be not just credit to him but his backroom staff, the chairman, the club as a whole. "I think it's one of them that has continued its rise and gone all the way through the leagues, consolidated, got into Europe and won at Wembley, won a cup, and that's huge credit to the chairman and to the managers who've come in and adapted. "Garry Monk, a one so young, who's come in and got them playing. I know how difficult managing in the Premier League is and for him to do that at such a young age is very, very impressive."For all the latest NUFC News, Views and Transfers make sure to follow WhatCulture.com/NUFC on Twitter and Facebook.