Full Details of New Coaching Set-up Revealed as Rob Edwards Is Confirmed as Boro Boss
- On Tuesday, Middlesbrough announced the hiring of Rob Edwards as their head coach, succeeding Michael Carrick at the Riverside Stadium.
- Carrick was dismissed after Middlesbrough missed the 2024-25 Championship play-offs, finishing 10th and extending their top-flight absence to eight years.
- Edwards departed Luton Town by mutual agreement in January after leading the team to promotion into the Premier League and then experiencing relegation the following season.
- Edwards described his appointment as head coach as a significant honor, recognizing the club’s stature and the responsibility involved, and shared his enthusiasm for taking on the new role.
- Edwards signed a three-year contract and faces the task of restoring Middlesbrough as promotion contenders with a squad built for a different style.
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Rob Edwards named new boss of Middlesbrough
The 42-year-old former Wolves defender left Luton in January.
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