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Cardiff appoint Mick McCarthy as new manager to replace Neil Harris

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Mick McCarthy has been announced as Cardiff’s new manager for the remainder of the season. The former Republic of Ireland, Sunderland and Wolves manager succeeds Neil Harris, who left the club on Thursday following six successive defeats in all competitio­ns.

McCarthy, 61, was free to take up the reins of the Championsh­ip club after he severed ties with Cypriot side APOEL on 6 Januaryfol­lowing just nine games and two months in charge.

Terry Connor joins the Welsh club as assistant manager, while James Rowberry and Andy Dibble continue in their roles as first-team coach and goalkeepin­g coach respective­ly.

“I’m delighted to be here,” McCarthy told Cardiff City TV. “I’m thrilled by the opportunit­y. I want to get the club back to winning games and I want to get smiles back on the players’ faces. If we do that, then we’ll get smiles back on the fans. We’ve got a good squad of players and I’m looking forward to getting down to work.”

Before his move to Cyprus, McCarthy

had his second spell in charge of the Republic. It ended last April after the coronaviru­s pandemic caused the Euro 2020 play-offs to be postponed and he was replaced by Stephen Kenny. His last post in the English game was a six-year spell at Ipswich between 2012 and 2018.

Cardiff’s hierarchy have turned to the experience­d McCarthy after slipping to 15th place, 13 points adrift of the play-off places. McCarthy will be in charge in time for Cardiff’s next game at Barnsley on Wednesday, his birthplace and where the former defender began his playing career.

Harris succeeded Neil Warnock as Cardiff manager in November 2019 and had led the team to the play-off semifinals last season. But the former Millwall manager came under increasing pressure as results nosedived, and Cardiff ’s owner, Vincent Tan, released a statement on Thursday announcing he had parted company with the 43-yearold.

Speaking on Friday night, Tan told the club’s website: “I’d like to personally welcome Mick and Terry to our football club and wish them the very best of luck. I’ve enjoyed the brief talk I’ve had with Mick and I’m confident that he’s the right man to take on the responsibi­lity of improving our performanc­es and fortunes.”

 ??  ?? Mick McCarthy has returned to the EFL with Cardiff. Photograph: Paul Greenwood/BPI/Shuttersto­ck
Mick McCarthy has returned to the EFL with Cardiff. Photograph: Paul Greenwood/BPI/Shuttersto­ck

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