Paul Ince can't care less about Reading losing to Preston, which means they haven't had a league win since February . Photo: Getty Images/Alex Dodd Reading has sacked head coach Paul Ince, the Championship club confirmed.
Telegraph Sport reported on Monday evening that the former England international is facing a sack as the club fight to avoid relegation to League One.
Reading have gone eight games without a league win The Championship and their troubling streak have been extended following a dramatic 2-1 defeat at Preston on Easter Monday.
After six points were deducted by the Football League last week, Reading are stuck in the trap for the second straight season. a dark battle to maintain their status in the second tier.
And the club decided to take action, and under-21 manager and former striker Noel Hunt took over interim management after Ince and his assistant Alex Ray left club.
Head of Football Operations Mark Bowen said: “I would like to thank Paul and Alex for their efforts throughout an admittedly frustrating and exceptionally challenging season. We would like to wish them well in their future endeavours.
«The board will work hard to identify the best manager for this football club in the future — a candidate who can lead it to a healthier . bright future.
“However, in the next five games, we will only focus on doing our best to survive this season. Simply put, it means that everyone – from me to the staff to the fans – gives their full support to Noel, Eddie [Nedzweki, director of player development], James [Oliver-Pearce, first team coach] and the first team. players as we move into five critical games at the end of our 2022-23 campaign.”
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