Tony Mowbray Sacked by West Bromwich Albion After Three Months
Tony Mowbray Sacked by West Bromwich Albion After Three Months

Tony Mowbray Sacked by West Bromwich Albion After Three Months

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Tony Mowbray, a former Celtic player and manager, has been sacked by West Bromwich Albion after less than four months in charge, following a poor run of form that saw the club win just once in their last eight matches and slip to 10th in the Championship table. West Brom's hopes of securing a play-off place faded as they fell six points adrift with only two games remaining, prompting the club to act. The club's official statement cited 'a series of poor results' as the reason for parting ways with both Mowbray and his assistant Mark Venus, while acknowledging their past contributions. Mowbray's recent managerial stint was marked by high expectations due to his previous success at West Brom and his resilience after recovering from illness, but disappointing results led to his early dismissal. The move reflects a broader trend of former Celtic managers facing pressure at English clubs amid underwhelming performances. West Brom have appointed James Morrison as interim head coach to oversee the team for the remainder of the season.

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