South Wales Evening Post

Ludlow takes on major Man City academy role

- KATIE SANDS

JAYNE Ludlow has been appointed Manchester City’s girls’ academy technical director three months after leaving her Wales Women manager post.

The ex-wales manager, who was capped on more than 60 occasions, joins the side currently top of the Women’s Super League.

Ludlow left her Wales role in January having managed the senior and youth sides for seven years, but her next move marks a return to club football for the first time since she held the reins at Reading Women between 2013 and 2014.

Ludlow, 42, said: “I am excited and honoured to be given the opportunit­y to join Manchester City Football Club as technical director of the girls’ academy.

“I look forward to ensuring that our academy prioritise­s personal and football developmen­t so that our next generation positively impact the game and societies of the future.

“I am also committed to helping facilitate a creative, positive learning environmen­t where both coaches and players can thrive and one that enables them to reach the highest levels of the game.”

Gavin Makel, managing director of Manchester City Women, added: “Her experience­s and accomplish­ments as both a player and coach are up there with the very best, whilst her passion for developing young players matches that of our own.

“I’m thoroughly looking forward to working with Jayne as we look to build upon the strong foundation­s already set within the Girls’ Academy.”

Former Arsenal captain Ludlow left her Wales role after twice leading the national team close to qualifying for a major tournament, but they narrowly missed out on a World Cup and most recently a European Championsh­ip.

She has since been replaced by ex-fa and Lionesses assistant coach Gemma Grainger, who will lead Wales into their 2023 World Cup qualificat­ion campaign from September.

Ludlow’s exit from the FAW came a month after she was linked with the West Ham Women job, which eventually went to Olli Harder.

The Man City announceme­nt will put to bed any speculatio­n linking her with the soon-to-be vacant Arsenal Women manager role – Joe Montemurro departs the club at the end of the season. Ludlow spent 13 years with the Gunners, having responsibi­lity for youth players and also starting her coaching career there.

Ludlow will link up at Man City with fellow ex-wales internatio­nal Gareth Taylor, who is head coach of the team, which includes some of England’s top talents like Steph Houghton and Lucy Bronze.

Taylor told the BBC: “It must be a difficult and daunting task to try to raise the levels of our developmen­t squad. Jayne’s work ethic is top drawer so I think we’ll be really successful in that regard.”

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