
Middlesbrough sack head coach Michael Carrick after two-and-a-half years in charge following a disappointing 2024-25 Championship season that saw them finish 10th, missing out on the top six for the third consecutive campaign. Carrick took over at Boro in October 2022 after a disastrous start to the season that saw them sack Chris Wilder. He initially turned their fortunes around, guiding them to a play-off finish in his first season but falling short in the following two seasons. Mark Drury, BBC Radio Tees Middlesbrough commentator, analyzed that while promotion had been targeted and budgeted for, Boro's season ended in a failure to reach the play-offs despite an unusually low points total being required. The next manager will be under pressure to bring Middlesbrough's long wait for promotion to the Premier League to an end.
Source: BBC Sports Football
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