Michael Beale leaves Sunderland after 9 weeks in charge

It's understood Michael Beale's left his position as head coach of Sunderland

Author: Ellie KumarPublished 19th Feb 2024
Last updated 19th Feb 2024

It's understood Michael Beale's left his position as head coach of Sunderland after just nine weeks in charge.

He was appointed in December, having been sacked by Rangers earlier in the season.

Beale had signed a two-and-a-half-year contract at the Championship club.

But he's overseen just four wins from 12 games.

The Black Cats lost to their own former manager Tony Mowbray's Birmingham at the weekend.

Sporting director Kristjaan Speakman told the club's official website: "We are disappointed that Michael is leaving Sunderland AFC.

"Our desire is to improve and unfortunately that hasn't been evident, as such we take full accountability and feel that acting decisively is in the best interests of the club.

"This has been a difficult few months for Michael, who leaves with our best wishes for the future."

Assistant Mike Dodds will take charge of the team for the remainder of the season.

Speakman continued: "Our focus is now on the players and supporting Mike Dodds in the remaining games to ensure we achieve the highest possible league finish. We will be updating our supporters further as and when significant developments are made."

Beale, who worked under Steven Gerrard as he guided Rangers to the Scottish Premiership title in 2021, walked into something of a storm on Wearside as fans disappointed by Mowbray's departure and less than enamoured with his replacement vented their frustrations.

His suggestion that he was not liked by the supporters because he was a cockney did little to calm the waters, and results on the pitch did not help him either.

In all, he won only four of the games for which he was in the dugout and lost six, one of them a tame 3-0 home defeat by arch rivals Newcastle in the FA Cup third round.

Beale courted further criticism at the weekend when he appeared to snub substitute Trai Hume's handshake as he left the pitch at St Andrew's, but later apologised and insisted he had not been aware he had done so.

Sunderland currently sit 10th in the table, four points adrift of the play-off places with 13 games remaining.

They reached the semi-finals under Mowbray last season after finishing sixth in their first season back in the second tier, eventually going down 3-2 on aggregate to Luton, who beat Coventry on penalties in the final to reach the top flight.

Chairman Kyril Louis-Dreyfus now faces the task of identifying the fourth new manager since he inherited Lee Johnson when he bought into the club in 2021 having replaced the incumbent with Alex Neil, who left for Stoke in the wake of promotion and opened the door for Mowbray.

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