Steven Gerrard missed out on the Carlisle job following his Al-Ettifaq exit, with the League Two club appointing Mark Hughes as their new head coach.
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Gerrard remains a free agentWas being considered by Carlisle as an optionInstead, they chose to settle with HughesFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Reports suggested that Carlisle United viewed Gerrard as a potential candidate to fill their managerial vacancy after Mike Williamson was relieved of his duties on Monday. However, despite his experience managing Rangers and Aston Villa, the club decided to appoint Hughes, a seasoned coach with extensive experience in English football.
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Hughes, who last managed Bradford City, will be joined at Carlisle by Glyn Hodges, who takes on the role of assistant manager. The 61-year-old has been out of work since being dismissed by Bradford in October 2023, following a mixed tenure that saw him lead the club to the League Two play-offs in his only full season before being eliminated by Carlisle United themselves. Hughes brings a wealth of managerial experience, having been in charge of six Premier League clubs over his coaching career, having previously managed the likes of Fulham, Manchester City and Stoke City. Before his time in club management, Hughes was also at the helm of the Wales national team for five years, during which he guided them to the Euro 2004 play-offs.
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Carlisle United’s decision to bring in Hughes comes amid a season of turmoil. The club is bottom of League Two, having struggled for form throughout the campaign. They have already parted ways with two managers, with Paul Simpson leaving in August before Williamson was dismissed this week. Carlisle’s home form has been particularly concerning, with the team securing just two victories at Brunton Park this season. Williamson's reign came to an abrupt end following a 5-1 home defeat to Swindon Town, a result that proved to be the final straw for the club's board.
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With 18 games remaining, Hughes has a tough job ahead as he attempts to rescue Carlisle’s season and avoid relegation to the National League. His first test will come this Saturday, as his new side travels to face Grimsby Town.