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Huddersfield sack Mark Fotheringham after just over four months in charge

Mark Fotheringham won only five of his 20 league games in charge of Huddersfield (Barrington Coombs/PA)
Mark Fotheringham won only five of his 20 league games in charge of Huddersfield (Barrington Coombs/PA)

Huddersfield have sacked manager Mark Fotheringham after little over four months in the job.

The Terriers, third from bottom in the Sky Bet Championship, will begin the search for their fifth permanent head coach in less than three years after their winless league run was extended to five matches on Tuesday night.

Huddersfield announced on Twitter: “@htafc have terminated the contract of head coach Mark Fotheringham with immediate effect.

“Kenny Miller has also left the club. Narcis Pelach will take control of the team for Saturday’s Sky Bet Championship game at Wigan Athletic.”

Fotheringham, 39, was handed his first managerial job by Huddersfield in September after they had sacked Danny Schofield, who lost seven of his nine league games in charge.

The Terriers were in 23rd place at the time, but have failed to climb out of the relegation zone under Fotheringham, who won just five of his 20 league games at the helm.

Fotheringham’s side led twice in his final match at 10-man Blackpool, but conceded a late equaliser to draw 2-2.

Town have dropped seven points from winning positions since the turn of the year and Fotheringham said afterwards: “To get yourself in a situation to take home three points, it’s absolutely unacceptable. I’m lost for words to be honest.

“There’s a real collective anger in there. We all know that’s unacceptable and we’ve let the club down.”

Huddersfield, relegated from the Premier League in 2019, reached the Championship play-off final under former manager Carlos Corberan last season.

They have won only seven league games since and face another relegation rival, Wigan, at the DW Stadium on Saturday.