Coventry City Part Ways with Long-Term Manager Mark Robins Amidst League Struggles
Coventry City has terminated the contract of manager Mark Robins following a series of disappointing performances, including their recent defeat to Derby, marking the club’s seventh league loss this season. Despite taking Coventry to the FA Cup semifinals earlier this year, the team’s overall results fell short of expectations, prompting the leadership change. Rhys Carr has been appointed as interim manager as the team prepares for their upcoming match against Sunderland. Robins leaves after over seven years at the club, a tenure only surpassed by Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola in the top tiers of English football.