Swansea City head coach Paul Clement has been nominated for the Barclays manager of the season award after keeping the club in the Premier League.
Clement became the Swans' third boss of the season after replacing Bob Bradley, who had been in charge after Francesco Guidolin was sacked in October.
The club were bottom when Clement arrived but are now safe after Hull City lost at Crystal Palace on Sunday.
The former Derby County boss has won 19 points from his 26 games in charge.
If the Premier League table was only calculated from when Clement took over, the Swans would be seventh.