Sunderland Echo

Coleman’s CV won’t be stained by Sunderland sacking – Roberts

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Chris Coleman has been tipped to make a swift return to management following his Sunderland sacking.

And his former Wales assistantm Osian Robertsm believes his spell at Sunderland won’t stain his reputation because of the wider ‘deeprooted’ issues facing the Black Cats.

Roberts has described Sunderland as a club in ‘crisis’ and has backed Coleman to make a speedy return to management after his shock weekend departure.

Coleman, unable to keep Sunderland in the Championsh­ip, was sacked on Sunday morning, shortly before it was announced the club had been sold by Ellis Short to an internatio­nal consortium led by Eastleigh chairman Stewart Donald. “The problems are deep-rooted at the club,” Roberts told BBC Sport Wales. “Naturally I’m disappoint­ed for Chris and Kit [Symons]. “It was a very difficult situation Chris went into and I felt at the time that if anybody was capable of turning it around it was Chris. Unfortunat­ely it was not to be.

“The club is in a crisis and it’s going to take some time for them to get out of that.

“Chris is not going to be at the helm to do that, but I have no doubts whatsoever he will be in a managerial role very soon – this summer, I would expect – because, given the right scenario, he will be a success.

“Chris has proved himself that, given the right tools, given the right circumstan­ces, he can be a success at club level.

“I can’t see why any chairman or owner would think this is would be a stain on his CV. He will be anxious now and enthusiast­ic – once the disappoint­ment has gone – about getting back into a managerial role and proving, with the right set of circumstan­ces, that he will be successful.

Coleman was quickly installed as favourite to land the vacant Ipswich Town job.

Roberts has remained Wales assistant coach under Ryan Giggs, who succeeded Coleman.

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