Candidate For Sunderland Job Didn’t Like Backroom Staff Situation

Candidate For Sunderland Job Didn’t Like Backroom Staff Situation
Candidate For Sunderland Job Didn’t Like Backroom Staff Situation

Candidate For Sunderland Job Didn’t Like Backroom Staff Situation

Candidate For Sunderland Job Didn’t Like Backroom Staff Situation

According to journalist Alan Nixon, one of the applicants Sunderland interviewed for the vacant manager’s position disliked the Stadium of Light’s backroom staff arrangements.

Sunderland’s hunt for a new permanent manager has lasted more than 100 days, and the club has faced numerous challenges.

Candidate For Sunderland Job Didn’t Like Backroom Staff Situation
Candidate For Sunderland Job Didn’t Like Backroom Staff Situation

The club intended to hire 31-year-old Will Still,

but he chose to work at Lens, and former Hull City manager Liam Rosenior recently dropped out of the running.

Sunderland also chatted with former Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom about taking over.

Heckingbottom, however, was dissatisfied with the suggested staff arrangements.

He received praise for his efforts in leading Sheffield United to the Premier League despite financial constraints.

Heckingbottom’s status remains strong after being fired by the Blades, and he has been connected with a variety of positions.

It is unclear who Sunderland will turn to now, but the pressure is on the Black Cats to make an appointment now that the summer transfer window is open.

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