Norwich City has appointed Jack Wilshere as the interim head coach after the sacking of Johannes Hoff Thorup. Thorup's dismissal comes after a challenging run of form, with Norwich suffering six defeats in their last eight matches, leaving them 14th in the league, 13 points from the playoff positions. As the club emphasized long-term strategy, the decision to change coaches was driven by recent results. Wilshere, previously the first-team coach, now leads Norwich in their last two games of the season, aiming to improve the team's performance as they face Middlesbrough and Cardiff City.
Jack Wilshere has been placed in interim charge of Norwich City, following the dismissal of head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup after a series of disappointing results.
Thorup's tenure ended with Norwich sitting 14th in the league, failing to maintain a playoff position after a run of six defeats in eight matches.
Sporting director Ben Knapper stated that the change was necessary due to a lack of recent results, emphasizing the club's long-term vision.
With Wilshere now overseeing the final two games of the season, Norwich aims to conclude the Championship on a more positive note, despite significant coaching changes.
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