Wigan Athletic sack Shaun Maloney after poor run of results in League One

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Wigan Athletic have sacked manager Shaun Maloney after a 2-1 home defeat by Reading left the club 15th in League One and with only one win from the past seven league games.

Maloney took charge of the Latics in January 2023 and comfortably kept the club in the third tier despite an eight-point deduction. But despite this achievement, the board feels the club has gone backwards and that a new manager is necessary to improve results.

“It cannot be overlooked that the current League One campaign has clearly not progressed as anticipated,” said a club statement. “Home results and performances, in particular, have been disappointing and below the standard at which our supporters expect. For this reason, the board felt that it was time for a change.”

Wigan Athletic Assistant manager, Max Rogers, has also departed. Glenn Whelan will take interim charge supported by Graham Barrow and Frankie Bunn.

Maloney was a popular former player for Wigan, spending four seasons at the club between 2011 and 2015 and managed Hibernian before he joined the Latics.

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