Norwich City boss Neil Adams has resigned after nine months in charge of the Championship side. Mike Phelan, a first-team coach at Norwich and former assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, will take temporary charge.
The Canaries had won three of their last five league games, but had just one victory from their previous 10, and are seventh in the table.
"I firmly believe that we are still on course for a crack at promotion back to the Premier League. That is where this club belongs," said former City winger Adams.
"However, I feel it is in the best interests of the team that an immediate change is made in order to ensure a positive impact on results.
"It goes without saying that I sincerely hope the team achieves success this season and I would like to say a huge thank you to the supporters who have backed me during my tenure as manager."
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