Caixinha sacked as Rangers boss

Pedro Caixinha has been sacked as Rangers manager with the club lying fourth in the Scottish Premiership.

Published : Oct 26, 2017 21:59 IST

Pedro Caixinha was appointed as Mark Warburton's successor in March and won 14 of his 26 games in charge.
Pedro Caixinha was appointed as Mark Warburton's successor in March and won 14 of his 26 games in charge.
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Pedro Caixinha was appointed as Mark Warburton's successor in March and won 14 of his 26 games in charge.

Rangers has sacked manager Pedro Caixinha after seven months in charge at Ibrox.

The 46-year-old was appointed as Mark Warburton's successor in March and won 14 of his 26 games in charge.

Wednesday's 1-1 draw at home to Kilmarnock proved to be Caixinha's last at the helm and he leaves with Rangers fourth in the Scottish Premiership, eight points behind leader and bitter rival Celtic after 10 games.

Motherwell beat Rangers 2-0 in the semifinals of the Scottish League Cup last weekend, compounding a poor start to a campaign that began with the ignominy of being knocked out of the Europa League by Progres Niederkorn of Luxembourg.

A statement released by the club read: "The decision to part company with Pedro was taken after careful consideration and the search for a new manager will begin immediately.

"Results have been disappointing and not commensurate with the level of investment that was made available."

Development squad coach Graeme Murty will take interim charge of the first team as assistant manager Helder Baptista and coaches Pedro Malta and Jose Belman have also parted company with the club.

Rangers travels to Hearts in its next Premiership match on Saturday.

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