Former England head coach Steve McClaren is favourite to be named as
Newcastle United's new manager after the club confirmed on Wednesday
that interim boss John Carver and his assistant Steve Stone had left the
club.
The 54-year-old McClaren, who was manager of Newcastle's north east
rivals Middlesbrough from 2001-06 before taking over as England boss, is
expected to be confirmed in the role later on Wednesday, according to
local media.
Should McClaren take over, he faces a major rebuilding job at a club
that narrowly avoided relegation from the Premier League after a
dreadful second half of the season.
Carver was handed the reins at the turn of the year following Alan
Pardew's move to Crystal Palace, but the team won only three games under
his stewardship.
Despite keeping Newcastle in the top flight, Carver's long association with the club ended on Wednesday.
"After discussions with John it was mutually agreed that in the best
interests of the club moving forward, and to enable the new head coach
to build his own coaching team, we would go our separate ways," managing
director Lee Charnley said in a statement.
"He is a man of great character and dignity and will always be welcome
at Newcastle United. We wish him every success in the future," he added.
"It has been a privilege to serve as head coach of this great football club," Carver said.
"The fans and the region deserve a successful team and both myself and
my support staff worked very hard with the squad that was available to
us."
Stone, a former England international, had been a coach at the club since 2010.
source---http://www.supersport.com/football/barclays-premier-league/news/150610/McClaren_set_for_Newcastle_job
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