Full Details of New Coaching Set-up Revealed as Rob Edwards Is Confirmed as Boro Boss
- Middlesbrough have named Rob Edwards as their manager on a three-year contract, taking over from Michael Carrick at Riverside Stadium.
- Edwards left Luton Town by mutual consent in January after guiding them to the Premier League in 2023 and surviving a season in the top flight before departing following four successive Championship defeats.
- Middlesbrough finished 10th last season and missed out on the 2024-25 Championship play-offs, leading to Carrick's sacking despite his role in reaching play-off positions earlier in the campaign.
- Edwards expressed his honor at being appointed head coach of the club and shared his enthusiasm about joining a team supported by an owner who consistently provides coaches with the time and resources necessary for success.
- Edwards will officially take charge this week and aims to re-establish Middlesbrough as promotion contenders with tactical flexibility suited to the current squad, while the club and fans look forward to progress after an eight-year top-flight absence.
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Rob Edwards named new boss of Middlesbrough
The 42-year-old former Wolves defender left Luton in January.
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