Gary Neville fired as Valencia coach

Gary Neville has been sacked as coach of Valencia after just over four months in charge, the struggling Spanish club confirmed on Wednesday.

Update: 2016-03-31 18:20 GMT
Gary Neville (Photo: AP)

Gary Neville has been sacked as coach of Valencia after just over four months in charge, the struggling Spanish club confirmed on Wednesday.

“Valencia Football Club have today parted company with Gary Neville as Head Coach,” Valencia said in a statement published in English on their website.

“After careful consideration, the Club have decided to make a change with the best interests of the Valencia CF moving forward this season. We thank Gary for his work at Valencia and wish him the best in the future.”

Pako Ayestaran, previously assistant coach under Rafael Benitez at the Mestalla, has been appointed as Neville’s replacement until the end of the season, Valencia added.

“I would like to thank Valencia Football Club, the fans, staff and the players,” Neville said in a statement.

“I would have liked to have continued the work I started but understand that we are in a results business and in the 28 games (W10, D7, L11) they have not been to my standards or to those which are required by this club.”

Neville, who had been combining the job with his role as part of the England coaching team, leaves with Valencia languishing in 14th place in La Liga, six points clear of the relegation zone with eight games remaining.

The former Manchester United player, 41, oversaw just three wins in 16 league games in charge. His last game at the helm was a 2-0 home defeat to Celta Vigo just before the the clubs went on international break.

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