SALFORD have sacked manager Karl Robinson.
The former MK Dons, Charlton and Oxford boss has been axed despite leading the club to their best-ever season.
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Salford City have sacked Karl Robinson Credit: Reuters
Salford, owned by a consortium led by David Beckham and Gary Neville, lost to Notts County 3-0 in the League Two play-off final at Wembley last month.
Yet Robinson, 45, who took over two years ago, missed out on an automatic spot with the team finishing fourth, one point behind Cambridge.
The club announced on social media: “Karl Robinson has left his position as Head Coach of Salford City with immediate effect.
“Karl has conducted himself throughout his time at Salford City with professionalism and integrity.
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“He has worked tirelessly on behalf of the Club and has been fully dedicated to helping us achieve our ambitions, both on and off the pitch. We wish Karl all the best and every success in the future.”
After losing the final, Robinson said: “I feel that we’ve let people down.
“I don’t think we’ve let people down for the last 10 months, we’ve been nothing short of magnificent, but today we had too many who didn’t turn up.
“You can use so many excuses, but we were beaten by the better team.”
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