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Dean Smith named head coach of struggling Norwich City

Former Aston Villa boss has been tasked with saving Premier League club from relegation

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Nov 2021 9:15PM

Dean Smith named head coach of struggling Norwich City
Professional football manager Dean Smith (pictured above), who was axed by Aston Villa on November 7 after five successive defeats, takes over Norwich City on a two-and-a-half-year contract from Daniel Farke, who was sacked on November 6. – AFP pic, November 16, 2021

LONDON − The Premier League’s bottom side Norwich City yesterday named former Aston Villa boss Dean Smith as their new head coach tasked with saving them from relegation.

50-year-old Dean, who was axed by Villa on November 7 after five successive defeats, takes over at Carrow Road on a two-and-a-half-year contract, the club said.

Dean succeeds Daniel Farke, who was sacked on November 6 with Norwich rooted to the bottom of the Premier League.

“It has been a whirlwind seven days, but I’m really pleased to be back and working for Norwich City in the Premier League,” said Dean, who will be assisted in the dug-out by assistant head coach Craig Shakespeare.

“Clearly, there has been some wonderful work that has gone into this football club over the last four and a half years. It is now the job of myself and Craig to continue and improve on that work with the ultimate aim of surviving in the Premier League.

“Norwich City is a big club, with massive hardcore supporters, who are fully understanding in what it means to be part of the club and its community.”

Former Chelsea manager Frank Lampard was believed to have been Norwich’s initial top candidate but the ex-England star pulled out of the running once Dean emerged as a rival for the job. 

Daniel’s spell as Norwich boss ended on the day he led them to their first league win this season, a 2-1 success against Brentford.

The German had overseen Norwich’s promotion from the Championship last season but struggled to lift the club away from the Premier League relegation zone despite a host of new signings.

Norwich’s next Premier League game is at home to Southampton on November 20 and Dean said he could not wait to get going.

“From the age of 16, I’ve been working in football. I think in that time I’ve had four months out and didn’t enjoy it,” he said.

“It’s great to get straight back in with a club that are determined to be progressive.” – AFP, November 16, 2021

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