After retiring as a player, Saward joined the youth team coaching staff at
Coventry City, before becoming assistant manager to
Jimmy Hill at the club. At Coventry he had responsibility for the youth team and was in charge as the club reached the FA Youth Cup finals in 1968 and 1970. He brought through many outstanding youngsters through to the first team including
Willie Carr,
Jeff Blockley and
Dennis Mortimer. In July 1970, Saward was appointed manager of
Brighton & Hove Albion, winning promotion to the
Second Division in
1972. In October 1973, following a bottom placed finish and relegation back to the
Third Division, Saward was sacked and replaced by
Brian Clough. Following his spell at Brighton, Saward coached in
Saudi Arabia, as well as managing
Emirati club
Al-Nasr. ==Later life==