Latest report gathered from the English Championship indicates that Mick McCarthy has been sacked as Cardiff City coach following a 2-0 loss to Middlesbrough.
The awful loss was apparently Cardiff’s eighth consecutive loss in the Championship and presently leaves them gazing relegation.
The unfortunate run of results has now seen McCarthy’s sack, with Cardiff terminating his contract in the wake of the Middlesbrough rout on Saturday, October 23, 2021.
In an assertion by the Bluebirds, the club declared the exit of McCarthy’s associate Terry Connor, uncovering the choice was reached by shared assent.
”Cardiff City Football Club can confirm that First Team Manager Mick McCarthy and Assistant Manager Terry Connor have left the Club by mutual agreement and with immediate effect.”
Cardiff’s U23 director Steve Morrison is presently ready to take over on an impermanent premise helped by Tom Ramasut.
The two will currently assume responsibility in Cardiff’s next three matches against Stoke City, QPR and Huddersfield Town.
SunSport reports McCarthy had an effective beginning to life at Cardiff City Stadium when he was delegated in January as he was unbeaten in his initial 11 matches in control.
Be that as it may, he has not been able to capture the club’s new helpless run of results, with the loss to Middlesbrough.
The Bluebirds have so far conceded 19 goals in their last eight matches, scoring just 1 goal.