Derby has separated with head coach Paul Warne after a gloomy results in which they were born in the championship tax zone.
In a 2-0 defeat against Sheffield United at the weekend, the Rams fell to the 22nd place in the table and set two points of security with only 16 games to play. #
Their current slump comprises seven consecutive championship losses – their worst league in 17 years – and a total of eight defeats in all competitions since the end of December.
Warne, who resigned in the league One in September 2022 in September 2022 in September 2022 in September 2022 after Wayne Rooney had resigned in the league One and for the first time secured the question of returning to the second stage. However, their fights in this campaign prompted the association to take decisive measures.
Club owner David Clowes recognized Warnes and explained: “No fan should ever forget his contribution. The results of football dictations and we believed that we have the best chance to maintain our championship status, the time to make a change. “
Warne came shortly after the club had appeared from the administration under Clowes. He was commissioned to rebuild an exhausted squad and rely heavily on free transfers and loan signals to put together a competitive page for her league one campaign.
Derby County decided to relieve Paul Warne from his position.
– Derby County (@dcfcofficial) February 7, 2025
In his impressive track record at Rotherham United, where he was used three times from the first division, he was celebrated as “King of League One” when he was appointed.
However, his first season in derby ended disappointed when they did not reach the play-offs. The following year he provided automatic advertising and strengthened his reputation for success in the third stage.
A solid start of this season made the rams sitting at 11 years in November, but since then its shape has switched on. A FA Cup exit through Leyton Orient of the Liga One resulted in the growing frustration among followers.
Should Derby suffer a defeat against Norwich on Saturday, there will be an undesirable milestone-the third time in the 141-year history of the club that they lost eight games in a row in the league in a single season. The first event of such a strip comes from 1888, the first year of League football in England.