Norwich City sacks head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup
Norwich City sacks head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup

Norwich City sacks head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup

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Norwich City have parted ways with head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup following a string of poor results, including a 3-1 defeat at Millwall and a heavy loss to Portsmouth, leaving the team 14th in the Championship table. The club cited ongoing defensive weaknesses and a worrying run of one win in the last ten matches as key factors in the decision, despite initially appointing Thorup with a focus on long-term development and youth. Former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has been named interim head coach for the final two games of the season, supported by Tony Roberts and Nick Stanley. Sporting director Ben Knapper expressed gratitude to Thorup and his assistant Glen Riddersholm, who also departs, while confirming the search for a new permanent head coach is underway. The club remains seven points clear of relegation with two matches remaining. Former Norwich player Iwan Roberts and club officials both pointed to the team's persistent defensive frailties and lack of improvement among younger players as reasons for the managerial change.

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