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11th Mar 2016

Steve McClaren expresses his disappointment as he responds to Newcastle sacking with statement

Simon Lloyd

Steve McClaren has responded to his sacking as manager of Newcastle United by issuing a statement.

While expressing his disappointment at the decision, the former England manager remains dignified, thanking club owner Mike Ashley and the board for the opportunity to manage the club.

McClaren was swiftly replaced Friday afternoon by former Liverpool and Chelsea boss Rafa Benitez, who signed a three-year contract.

Here is Steve McClaren’s statement in full:

‘I am obviously very disappointed with the decision.

I appreciate any frustrations relating to the team’s results and the club subsequently finding itself in a battle to avoid relegation. I remain confident, however, that we would have stayed in the Premier League with a view to building for next season.

Whilst there has been a lot of intense speculation surrounding my position over recent days, my sole priority has been to maintain my professionalism and carry on with my work to best prepare the team.

I would like to place on record what a privilege it has been to manage Newcastle United Football Club. It is a great a club – the embodiment of the city, with incredible supporters.

I’d also like to thank Mike Ashley and the Board for giving me the opportunity to manage the club, and the staff and players for their loyalty and efforts.

For every supporter of Newcastle United, I genuinely hope the club can produce the results I believe they are capable of, between now and the end of the season, to maintain their Premier League status.

Newcastle United is a club that must build for the long term to deliver what the supporters deserve – success and silverware.’

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