HUDDERSFIELD TOWN have sacked manager Micheal Duff after losing four of their last five games in League One.
The Terriers announced the departure of the 47-year-old in a club statement.
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Huddersfield are currently seventh in League One, some 10 points off the automatic promotion places.
The Yorkshire club were only relegated to the third tier last season.
Huddersfield owner and chairman Kevin Nagle said: “This is not a decision that I have taken lightly.
“I really like Michael as a person and I know how diligently he has worked for the Club since he was appointed as Head Coach in the summer, so we’ve all been desperate for him to succeed.
“However, our results on the pitch since the turn of the year have simply not been good enough.
“It is true that we’ve had an unprecedented injury situation to contend with, particularly recently, but I believe that the resources we have available are capable of more than the four wins we’ve registered in our last 15 games.
“I feel we must make this change now to reignite our challenge for promotion. I want to thank Michael, and I wish him all the best for the future.”
Duff took over at the John Smith’s Stadium in May last year, replacing Andre Breitenreiter’s who left by mutual consent following the club’s relegation.
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The former Barnsley and Swansea manager had been given a three-year contract on his arrival.
Huddersfield have now announced that club legend Jon Worthington will step in as interim boss until the end of the season.
Worthington, 41, made over 190 appearances for the club during his playing days and has been a coach with the Terriers since 2019.
The retired midfielder will take charge of his first game against Crawley Town on March 15.
He said: “Huddersfield Town is my Club, and I’m honoured to be coaching the first team between now and the end of the season.
“We have 10 important matches to come with plenty of points remaining to play for and every possibility still open to us.
“As it is each day, my full focus and energy will be spent doing whatever I possibly can to help our Club be the best version of itself.
“In that time, my goal is to repay the faith and trust that Kevin Nagle, Jake Edwards and Mark Cartwright have shown in me, and give Town supporters pride in their team and Club.
“See you all at the John Smith’s Stadium on Saturday afternoon.”
Worthington previously acted as interim manager for four matches last season, losing twice and winning twice.
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