Ramsey to take charge of relegation-threatened Cardiff after Riza sacking - Soccer News
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Aaron Ramsey has been named interim manager of Cardiff City for the final three games of the Championship season following the sacking of Omer Riza, whose tenure saw the club struggle, ending with a dismal win percentage. After a recent defeat extended their winless streak to five games, Cardiff is in a precarious position, sitting 23rd in the league with 42 points. Ramsey, recovering from a hamstring injury and with aspirations for a coaching career, will lead the team in hopes of avoiding relegation, starting with a match against Oxford United.
Riza's tenure ended with a poor record, winning only 24.32% of his matches, leading to his dismissal after a five-game winless streak.
Cardiff City has appointed Aaron Ramsey as interim manager, tasked with saving the team from relegation as they sit 23rd in the Championship.
Ramsey, with ambitions for coaching, faces the challenge of leading Cardiff in their final three matches of the season, starting against Oxford United.
The club expressed gratitude to Riza for his efforts, marking a transition in hopes of improving the team's perilous position in the league table.
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