Jack Ross sacked by Dundee United after just 10 weeks in charge

Author: Selena JacksonPublished 30th Aug 2022
Last updated 30th Aug 2022

Jack Ross has been sacked as Dundee United manager after just 10 weeks in charge.

The decision by bosses at Tannadice comes just two days after their humiliating 9-0 defeat at home to Celtic.

The club have been on a poor run of form over the last three weeks.

They were knocked out of Europa Conference League qualifying by AZ Alkmaar, going down 7-0 in the second leg in the Netherlands.

That was followed by a 4-1 defeat to Hearts, and a 3-0 loss at St Mirren, leaving Dundee United sitting at the bottom of the Scottish Premiership.

Now United caretaker Liam Fox has called on the players to reflect on their part in Ross' sacking and produce a reaction at Livingston.

Fox, who was reunited with his former Hearts coaching colleague when Ross was appointed on June 20, said of the past few days: "It's been difficult, probably a wee bit more difficult for me than the majority of the rest because of my relationship with Jack, personal and professional.

"I spoke to him earlier. He is disappointed, he has obviously lost his job so he is disappointed.

"Listen, we know the results haven't been good enough, we know that hasn't been acceptable, so there is always a risk that someone could lose his job."

When asked about the reaction in the dressing room, Fox said: "Obviously there is disappointment. We have all been in this game long enough to know that it happens and it will happen again, and it will happen to another manager probably very, very soon.

"But I think it's important that the players and staff and everybody just takes a wee second to reflect on the part they have all played in it.

"Jack's the guy that takes the fall for it. I think the players will reflect and look at themselves. We need to see a response.

"We are fortunate we have got a game quickly and it's given us a focus. It's a really important game and it's going to be a tough game.

"One thing I know about going down to Livingston is they will be aggressive and will be on the front foot. We need to match that and start repaying the supporters for the results over the past few weeks.

"Players and staff and all of us have had a lot of things thrown at us, accusations about throwing the towel in. I think as a professional, that's probably the worst thing that anyone can ever level at you. So we need to see a response."

When asked if the players had given enough for their manager, Fox said: "The players have had a couple of heavy defeats. I don't think they threw the towel in, no. I just think there is a lack of confidence.

"We played against some good teams as well in that period, we need to remember that.

"We have a choice now with what we do with the way the last few weeks have gone. We can accept it and roll over or we can come out and get on the front foot and be aggressive and we can hopefully put on a performance and put a team on the pitch that the supporters can be proud of."

United are now looking for a fifth manager since American businessman Mark Ogren took control of the club in December 2018.

Robbie Neilson left for Hearts in 2020 after leading the club to promotion while Micky Mellon left by mutual consent a year later and Tam Courts departed for Hungarian club Honved in June on the back of a fifth-placed finish.

The latest departure will put further scrutiny on sporting director Tony Asghar, who plays a key role in recruitment. Asghar last week stated that Ross was "not going to come to a club where he doesn't get the players he wants".

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