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 after a disappointing start to the Championship season, leaving the team in 17th place with only four wins from 14 matches. Robins, who had been in charge since March 2017, was instrumental in the club's rise from League Two to near-Premier League status, including a play-off final appearance and an FA Cup semi-final run. The decision to terminate his contract followed a 2-1 home defeat to Derby County, marking the team's seventh loss of the season. The club's board acknowledged his significant contributions but cited ongoing poor performance as the reason for his dismissal. First-team coach Rhys Carr has been appointed as interim manager while the club searches for a permanent successor, with Frank Lampard currently the frontrunner for the role. Coventry fans have expressed outrage over the decision, feeling Robins was their best manager in decades.

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