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Ryan Lowe leaves Preston after just one game of new Championship season | Preston North End


The first managerial casualty of the football season has come at Preston North End where manager Ryan Lowe left by mutual consent on Monday morning.

The surprise announcement after only one game of the campaign followed the team’s abject display on Friday night when Preston were beaten 2-0 at home by Sheffield United. His assistant Mike Marsh will take temporary charge, along with Peter Murphy and Ched Evans.

Lowe’s relationship with the Lilywhites’ fanbase had become severely strained at times last season and he was booed off the pitch by a section of the home crowd after the latest setback. He looked to have rescued the position towards the end of the last campaign, guiding Preston into playoff contention, but they lost a crucial game at home to potential promotion rivals Norwich and have not won a point since. The latest defeat meant North End had lost their six games in a row without scoring a goal in any of those losses.

The 45-year-old Liverpudlian, who had been in charge at Deepdale for two-and-half years, was the second-longest serving head coach in the Championship, behind Mark Robins at Coventry.

He was appointed in late-2021 as successor to Frankie McAvoy after a successful stretch at Plymouth Argyle and took Preston to a 13th-place finish in his first season, before 12th- and 10th-place finishes in the following two seasons.

A club statement read: “Preston North End can confirm that manager Ryan Lowe has left the club by mutual consent. Ryan joined the club in December 2021, leading us to 13th, 12th and 10th-placed finishes in his two and a half seasons as the club’s first team manager.

“Following discussions that took place on Sunday 11th August, it was mutually agreed that now was an appropriate time for a change to be made. Ryan leaves with the thanks of everyone at the club for his hard work, dedication and commitment, and we wish him and his family the very best for the future.

“For the two upcoming fixtures against Sunderland and Swansea City this week, Mike Marsh – accompanied by Peter Murphy and Ched Evans – will be in charge of the team. Arrangements beyond these two fixtures will be announced next week.”

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