Neil Harris Resigns as Millwall Head Coach
Neil Harris Resigns as Millwall Head Coach

Neil Harris Resigns as Millwall Head Coach

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Neil Harris will step down as head coach of Millwall following their match against Middlesbrough on Saturday, after a controversial comment directed at fans. He returned to the club in February 2024 and successfully led them to Championship safety, but recent performances have seen the team go winless in their last four games, currently placing them 11th in the league. Millwall's chairman, James Berylson, acknowledged Harris's contributions, stating he had galvanised the squad in a difficult period. The decision was reached mutually after discussions between Harris and club officials. Harris's final two games will be against Sheffield United and Middlesbrough, with interim management plans to be announced subsequently. The club's future head coach appointment will align with their strategic vision moving forward.

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