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Wigan sack manager just two weeks after handing him new three-year contract

Sacked Wigan manager Leam Richardson was handed a new three-year contract on October 25 – with the club’s chief executive insisting they were “delighted” to keep him on board

Championship side Wigan have sacked manager Leam Richardson – just over two weeks after handing him a new three-year contract.

Richardson has left the Latics in a perilous position. The 2013 FA Cup winners are 23rd in the table and two points from safety. His axe comes just two days after the 2-0 loss at relegation rivals Coventry – a result that extended their winless run to eight games.

Indeed, despite their recent performance, the decision comes as a surprise after he was handed a new contract on October 25; but just over two weeks later and he is without a job. The 42-year-old will understandably be disappointed with his exit, as he achieved a lot during his two-year spell in charge.

He joined Wigan as part of the backroom staff in June 2017 before being given the manager’s job – initially on a temporary basis – in November 2020. Richardson was handed the top job when the Lancashire club were in administration. Four consecutive wins at the back end of the 2020/21 campaign helped the team avoid relegation to League Two by just a point and earnt him the job on a permanent basis.

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