Wayne Rooney Departs Plymouth Argyle by Mutual Consent Amid Poor Run of Form
Wayne Rooney has left his role as Plymouth Argyle manager with immediate effect, following a mutual decision with the club after a dismal run of only one win in 14 games.
Wayne Rooney's tenure as Plymouth Argyle manager has come to an abrupt end, with the club announcing his departure by mutual consent. The decision comes on the back of a disappointing run of results, which has seen the team secure only one victory in their last 14 games.
Rooney, the former England and Manchester United star, took the reins at Plymouth Argyle with high expectations. However, his managerial stint has been marred by a series of lackluster performances, culminating in the club's decision to part ways with the 38-year-old.
The mutual decision to terminate Rooney's contract with immediate effect brings an end to his brief but tumultuous spell at the helm of Plymouth Argyle. As the club embarks on the search for a new manager, they will be hoping to turn their fortunes around and climb the league table.
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