Mowbray Out: West Brom Part Ways with Head Coach

Tony Mowbray

West Bromwich Albion have sacked head coach Tony Mowbray after just three months of his second spell in charge following a 3-1 home defeat against relegation-threatened Derby County. Mowbray's assistant Mark Venus has also left, with former Albion midfielder James Morrison taking temporary charge. The Baggies are six points off the play-off spots in 10th place with two games remaining and mathematically can no longer make the top six. Mowbray, who led the Baggies to the Premier League 17 years ago, had returned to management for the first time since his health scare in February 2024. Despite leading the club to the Championship play-off final in his first season, they were beaten by Derby County at Wembley. Mowbray's departure leaves the Baggies searching for their seventh permanent manager in less than six years.


Source: BBC Sports Football

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