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Brendan Rodgers Played Key Role In Darren O’Dea’s Switch To Swansea City

Paul JonesPaul Jones14 June 2025
New Swansea City assistant coach Darren O’Dea (left) with Alan Sheehan and first team coach Richard Stearman.

New Swansea City assistant coach Darren O’Dea (left) with Alan Sheehan and first team coach Richard Stearman.

Swansea City have completed their coaching team for next season with Darren O’Dea moving from Celtic

New Swansea City assistant head coach Darren O’Dea has revealed that Brendan Rodgers played a big part in his decision to walk away from Celtic.

The 38-year-old O’Dea has officially been named assistant at Swansea, working alongside new boss Alan Sheehan ahead of the 2025-26 Championship campaign. 

While the role marks a new chapter, O’Dea revealed it was a difficult call to leave Celtic.

“Obviously I have been with a club I have grown up in, so it was difficult to come to terms with the decision in terms of leaving,” he admitted. 

“But once I spoke to [Alan] and had an insight into what the club is wanting to do, I wanted to join.”

O’Dea’s connection to Celtic runs deep. Having risen through the youth system to play at senior level — including Champions League nights and trophy wins — he returned post-retirement in various coaching roles. 

Yet, it was Rodgers — who famously guided Swansea to the Premier League and is now back in the Celtic dugout — whose words helped tip the scale.

“Speaking to Brendan, who has been brilliant in all this, he talked about the fanbase having a big understanding of their football,” said O’Dea. 

“He could not have spoken more highly of the club and the city, and the DNA of the club. That is a real big driver in me wanting to come here, it’s really important to me.”

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His endorsement of Swansea resonated with O’Dea, who says the club’s identity and ambition made the decision feel right despite the personal difficulty of leaving Glasgow.

“I had a good understanding of the club anyway, but it’s a really exciting project, one I wanted to be a part of and I am delighted it is done now,” he explained. 

“I would not have left Celtic unless it was for something I felt very strongly about.”

While the move marks a significant change, O’Dea believes he and Sheehan share a clear footballing alignment.

“I think Alan and I are similar in terms of how we work and how we see things. He will be the one making the decisions, but I was clear I did not want to work in a way where I would sacrifice principles that I have got, and the conversations I had mean I know we are not going to be doing that.”

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The former defender also reflected on his past encounters with Swansea, recalling a particularly painful — and memorable — moment from his playing days.

“I played against Swansea a few times, and there are some that stand out,” he recalled. 

“When I was with Ipswich, I came up against Nathan Dyer, who was on the right wing. Now, obviously, he is a lot smaller than me and I just could not get hold of him, so I tried to kick him. 

“But, ironically, he left a bit on me and I was the one who went off injured. I got second prize that day for sure!”

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