EFL club has second manager quit in as many games as nightmare start to season continues

Mike Marsh has followed Ryan Lowe in walking away from the Preston dugout (Image: GETTY)

Preston North End have announced that interim boss Mike Marsh has stepped down from his role following Saturday's defeat at the hands of Swansea City. It comes after former manager Ryan Lowe confirmed that he was leaving the club after the opening game of the Championship season.

Marsh stepped in to replace Lowe in the Preston dugout on a temporary basis but endured a nightmare start to his reign on Saturday. They fell to a chastening 3-0 defeat at Swansea, leaving the Deepdale club on two losses from their opening two games without scoring a single goal.

Things went from bad to worse after the final whistle at the Liberty Stadium, with Preston announcing that Marsh had left his interim role with immediate effect.

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Preston have endured the worst possible start to their Championship campaign (Image: GETTY)

In a statement, they said: "Following today’s defeat in South Wales, Mike has thanked the club for the opportunity to take interim charge, but he does not wish to apply for the job on a permanent basis or take the club forward.

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"Mike will therefore leave the club with our sincere thanks and best wishes for the future. We will now concentrate all our time and energy on appointing a new manager/head coach and hope to be in a position to make an announcement in the coming days."

Marsh did not take part in his post-match media duties after Preston's defeat at Swansea before his exit was confirmed. It remains to be seen if the Championship outfit will appoint a new manager before their Carabao Cup second-round match against Harrogate Town on Tuesday.

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It comes a week after Lowe relinquished his role at Deepdale, bringing an end to his two-and-a-half-year spell in charge of the club. He left by mutual consent after Preston were beaten at home by Sheffield United on the opening day of the Championship campaign.

Announcing his departure, the former Bury and Plymouth Argyle boss said: "I've had an unbelievable two-and-a-half years, met some incredible people and coached some fantastic players, but I feel now is the right time to move on. I think now is the right time for the club to go in a different direction.

"I've always stressed since I walked through the door that if I can't take the club any further, I'd leave it to someone else and that's what I'm doing. I'm leaving the club in a good place with a fantastic squad, and I just wish the football club and everyone associated with it all the best in the future."



EFL club has second manager quit in as many games as nightmare start to season continues

EFL club has second manager quit in as many games as nightmare start to season continues

EFL club has second manager quit in as many games as nightmare start to season continues

EFL club has second manager quit in as many games as nightmare start to season continues
EFL club has second manager quit in as many games as nightmare start to season continues
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