Roy Hodgson Appointed Caretaker Manager at Bristol City After Struber Departure
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In Brief
Hodgson's return to management brings extensive experience to Bristol City as they seek stability after Struber's exit.
Key Facts
- Former England manager Roy Hodgson has been named caretaker manager of Bristol City following Gerhard Struber's sacking.
- Hodgson is 78 years old, marking a notable return to football management at this age.
- Hodgson previously managed the England national team before this appointment.
- He will oversee the club’s final seven games of the season.
- The appointment comes as Hodgson marks 50 years in football management.
What Happened
Roy Hodgson has taken over as caretaker manager of Bristol City after the club dismissed head coach Gerhard Struber. Hodgson will lead the team for the remainder of the season.
Why It Matters
Hodgson's appointment brings a highly experienced figure to Bristol City during a period of transition. His leadership may influence the club's performance in the closing stages of the season.
What's Next
Hodgson is set to manage Bristol City for their final seven matches. Observers will watch for any immediate changes in team performance and potential longer-term impacts on the club.
Sources
- BBC News — Hodgson takes over at Bristol City after Struber sacking(3h ago)
- The Independent — Roy Hodgson, 78, takes charge of Championship club as return to management confirmed(3h ago)
- The Independent — Former England boss Roy Hodgson makes shock football comeback aged 78(3h ago)
