Wigan Athletic has terminated manager Shaun Maloney's contract following a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Reading. This defeat marked the team's one win in seven matches, leaving them 15th in League One, precariously close to relegation. Maloney's two-year tenure was tough, not only due to team's relegation from the Championship but also challenges, including a points deduction last season. Home performances have been particularly disappointing, prompting the club's decision to seek new leadership with Glenn Whelan stepping in as interim manager.
Maloney's tenure at Wigan Athletic has been marked by challenges, including relegation from the Championship and recent home performance woes.
After a disappointing 2-1 loss to Reading, Wigan's management decided to part ways with Shaun Maloney, highlighting the need for improved performances.
Wigan Athletic currently sit 15th in League One, just six points above relegation, which influenced the decision to sack Maloney.
Glenn Whelan will take over as interim manager, backed by Graham Barrow and Frankie Bunn, as Wigan seeks a turnaround.
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