Sunday, 13 March 2016

Albert Adomah Set For A New Manager, As Karanka Nears Exit

Ghanaian striker Albert Adomah is set to play under a new manager in the Championship with the imminent departure of current trainer Aitor Karanka looming.


The Middleborough wide man saw his ambition of returning to the Premiership hit a snag after their Spanish trainer boycotted the team’s official duties on Friday.


Middleborough continued to change places at the top of the log in their quest to qualify for the 2016/17 Premiership, an attitude that has been questioned by their Spanish boss Aitor Karanka.


The former Real Madrid assistant trainer stormed out of an indoor club meeting after raising question marks on the attitude of a number of players and backroom staff.


Reports about an imminent departure have been fueled by an official statement from the Teesiders confirming the unavailability of their trainer since Friday.







Middleborough confirmed Assistant trainer Steve Agnew as the man to take over the first team managerial duties at Charlton on Sunday.


“Middleborough Football Club can confirm that Aitor Karanka did not take training on Saturday morning.

Assistant trainer Steve Agnew will take charge of the team for Sunday’s fixture at Charlton.


We appreciate supporters will want to know further details, but at this time the club cannot make any further comments and is solely focused on Sunday’s game at The Valley”, a official statement from Middleborough reads.


Ghanaian attacker, Albert Adomah, enjoyed a spectacular season under Karanka with eight goals and five assist under his belt for the inconsistent Teesiders.


Middleborough trails Burnley by four points having played a game less eight matches to the end of the Championship season in England.




Albert Adomah Set For A New Manager, As Karanka Nears Exit

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