Di Matteo surprised by West Brom sack

06 February 2011 18:00
Roberto Di Matteo has voiced his surprise after being sacked by West Brom. The Baggies placed their Italian manager on gardening leave after their 13th defeat in 18 games, a 3-0 reverse at Manchester City, left them outside the Barclays Premier League relegation zone on goal difference alone following Birmingham's victory at West Ham on Sunday. In addition, Di Matteo's assistant Eddie Newton and head of sports science Ade Mafe have left the club, with first-team coach Michael Appleton taking over on a caretaker basis. A statement released by Di Matteo through the League Manager's Association read: "I was extremely surprised and disappointed to be relieved of my duties. "Winning promotion to the Barclays Premier League with West Brom last season was without doubt one of the highlights of my career and certainly my managerial career. "Playing in this league is tough and we have had to compete against some fantastic sides but we have shown that we can compete with the best. Apart from the first week of the season, the club has not been in the bottom three and has an important run of home fixtures coming up. I am disappointed that I don't now have the chance to lead the team through this crucial period and keep them in the league. "I wish the players well over the coming weeks and I thank them for the hard work they have put in and the great attitude they have shown. I would like to thank the staff at the club and of course the most loyal and fantastic fans, with whom I had a great relationship during my time at the club."

Source: PA