Coventry City Sacks Manager Mark Robins
Coventry City Sacks Manager Mark Robins

Coventry City Sacks Manager Mark Robins

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Coventry City has sacked manager Mark Robins, ending his tenure as the longest-serving manager in the English Football League. Robins, who returned to the club in 2017, guided Coventry from League Two to the Championship and nearly secured promotion to the Premier League. Despite his past successes, the team has struggled this season, sitting 17th in the Championship table after a 2-1 loss to Derby County. Fans have expressed outrage and disappointment at the decision, citing Robins' significant contributions and loyalty to the club. A statement from the club praised his achievements, acknowledging the difficult nature of the decision but emphasizing the need for a change in leadership due to the team's poor performance over an extended period. First-team coach Rhys Carr will lead Coventry against league leaders Sunderland on Saturday.

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