The new manager of Norwich City is Philippe Clement.
To replace Liam Manning as manager, the Canaries signed the Belgian manager to a three-and-a-half-year contract.
After 17 games in charge, 40-year-old Manning was fired by Norwich City. The final straw for the club’s directors was a 2-1 loss against Leicester City. In the Championship standings, Norwich City is presently ranked 23rd. If Sheffield Wednesday hadn’t dropped points after declaring bankruptcy, they would have been dead last. The team has a goal differential of -9, which is better than Sheffield United, the team in front of them, but not enough to prevent them from losing.

Rangers, a Scottish team who trailed Celtic by 13 points in the league standings, had already fired Clement. “I’m certain that this is the right thing to do after meeting the owners and learning about some of their plans for the club.”
“I’ve known this club for a long time,” Clement remarked. We are eager to collaborate with the players and staff to improve the situation, even though it isn’t working well for us at the moment. Although they have ambitious goals for the future, our task in the immediate term is to correct the issues and restore everyone’s faith. On November 29, Clement will take on 16th-place QPR in the Championship in his first game as manager.
This is Clement’s first time managing a Championship team. Prior to his dismissal earlier this year, he was in command of Rangers. Prior to that, he oversaw Genk, Club Brugge, and AS Monaco.
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