Jack Wilshere will be responsible for the game against Middlesbrough for Norwich City after manager Johannes Hoff Thorup was released.
Thorup paid the prize for bad results, with the Canaries slipped out of the play-off dispute after three defeats in a row and only one win in the last 10 games.
Norwich is the table below after collecting only six points from her last 10 games.
The deputy head coach Glen Ridderssholm is left behind in addition to Thorup. Wilshere has now temporarily charged with the last two games of the season, of which the first is on Saturday on the Riverside.
He is supported by Tony Roberts and Nick Stanley.
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Norwich says you will “continue with your plans to appoint a new permanent head coach in due course”.
Sports director Ben Knapper said: “While we accepted this appointment with a long -term focus and, in accordance with our wider club strategy and direction, considered the latest results and services necessary for us.
“I would like to take our thanks to Johannes and Glen. They are both fantastic people who have worked tirelessly to improve and move our football club.
“We all wish them the best in the next phase of their respective career.”