Everton Women's Team Sacks Manager Amid Relegation Dangers
The Toffees have parted ways with Danish manager Brian Sørensen, who was only in charge since 2022. The move comes as the club teeters on the edge of relegation, currently ninth in the table and four points away from the drop zone.
Despite a crucial first home win this weekend that moved them to within striking distance of safety, chief executive Angus Kinnear has stated that a change of direction is necessary for progress. Sunday's result was seen as important, but ultimately it wasn't enough to keep Sørensen in his role.
The Danish manager had overseen the team to sixth-place finishes in 2022-23 and back-to-back eighth-placed finishes since then. Assistant coaches Stephen Neligan and Ashley Tootle have also left the club.
In a statement, Kinnear expressed gratitude towards Sørensen, Neligan, and Tootle for their efforts during their time at the club. However, the decision to sack Sørensen suggests that the club is seeking new ideas and approaches in order to improve the team's performance.
Everton has appointed Scott Phelan as interim head coach for the remainder of the season. The 37-year-old Phelan is a former England youth international and has worked extensively with the club's boys academy, including managing the Under-23s. He will be assisted by Jennifer Foster and goalkeeping coach Ian McCaldon.
Phelan's first game in interim charge is this weekend against London City Lionesses, followed by a crucial match against fellow strugglers West Ham next week. The new manager faces an uphill battle to turn around the team's fortunes, but some fans may see it as a necessary shake-up given the club's recent struggles.
The Toffees have parted ways with Danish manager Brian Sørensen, who was only in charge since 2022. The move comes as the club teeters on the edge of relegation, currently ninth in the table and four points away from the drop zone.
Despite a crucial first home win this weekend that moved them to within striking distance of safety, chief executive Angus Kinnear has stated that a change of direction is necessary for progress. Sunday's result was seen as important, but ultimately it wasn't enough to keep Sørensen in his role.
The Danish manager had overseen the team to sixth-place finishes in 2022-23 and back-to-back eighth-placed finishes since then. Assistant coaches Stephen Neligan and Ashley Tootle have also left the club.
In a statement, Kinnear expressed gratitude towards Sørensen, Neligan, and Tootle for their efforts during their time at the club. However, the decision to sack Sørensen suggests that the club is seeking new ideas and approaches in order to improve the team's performance.
Everton has appointed Scott Phelan as interim head coach for the remainder of the season. The 37-year-old Phelan is a former England youth international and has worked extensively with the club's boys academy, including managing the Under-23s. He will be assisted by Jennifer Foster and goalkeeping coach Ian McCaldon.
Phelan's first game in interim charge is this weekend against London City Lionesses, followed by a crucial match against fellow strugglers West Ham next week. The new manager faces an uphill battle to turn around the team's fortunes, but some fans may see it as a necessary shake-up given the club's recent struggles.