The Guardian Australia

Carl Robinson favourite to take over at Western Sydney Wanderers

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Carl Robinson has firmed as favourite to take over as coach of Western Sydney Wanderers after Newcastle Jets gave the Welshman permission to open discussion­s with the former Asian champions.

Wanderers announced the shock sacking of Jean-Paul de Marigny on Monday, just three months after he was appointed to the role on a permanent basis, and former Wales midfielder Robinson now looks set to replace him.

“Newcastle Jets can confirm that Western Sydney Wanderers have made an official approach for head coach, Carl Robinson,” the cash-strapped 2008 ALeague champions said in a statement. “The club has granted permission for the two parties to enter discussion­s.”

Robinson would become the Wanderers’ fourth coach in three years since Tony Popovic resigned after taking the expansion club on a remarkable journey from foundation to Asian Champions

League winners in two years.

Popovic also led Wanderers to three

A-League championsh­ip finals in his five years in charge and although they lost them all, the early success helped make the club one of the best-supported in the top flight.

Harder times have followed since his sudden departure with the club finishing seventh, eighth and ninth in the last three seasons under Spaniard Josep Gombau, German Markus Babbel and, briefly, de Marigny.

The club still has considerab­le potential, however, especially since they became tenants of the new 30,000-capacity Bankwest Stadium, which replaced their previous home in Parramatta.

Robinson won 52 caps for Wales in a playing career which included spells at Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers, Sunderland and Norwich City before taking up coaching at the Vancouver Whitecaps in Major League Soccer.

The 44-year-old signed a three-anda-half-year deal with the Jets in February and transforme­d the struggling team in his short spell in charge with a record of four wins, two draws and one loss in seven matches.

The 2020-21 A-League season is scheduled to kick off in December.

 ??  ?? Carl Robinson transforme­d Newcastle Jets with a record of four wins, two draws and one loss in seven A-League matches. Photograph: Darren Pateman/AAP
Carl Robinson transforme­d Newcastle Jets with a record of four wins, two draws and one loss in seven A-League matches. Photograph: Darren Pateman/AAP

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