October 5, 2024
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Norwich City have wasted little time in moving to find a successor to former manager David Wagner.

The Canaries parted company with the former Huddersfield Town boss just hours after the 4-0 hammering at the hands of Leeds United signalled the end of their hopes of returning to the Premier League. The loss brought down the curtain on Wagner’s 18-month reign at Carrow Road – although the former United States international seemed to show an ill-feeling in a statement released via the League Managers Association.

He said: “Although I am disappointed to be leaving a club with so much potential, I respect that the club has decided to move in a different direction without Christoph and me. I would like to thank the players and staff who have performed so well in my time at Norwich City. The fans have also been an incredible support to the team and although we didn’t manage to achieve promotion this season, I hope that the club will return to the Premier League very soon.”

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