John Eustace worried about potential setbacks to managerial comeback after being terminated and substituted by Wayne Rooney at Birmingham
John Eustace, the former Birmingham City manager, may have missed out on a managerial return at Bristol City. Despite being an early favorite for the job, reports suggest that Eustace will not join the club and expects another manager to be appointed.
Bristol City recently sacked Nigel Pearson, with Curtis Fleming serving as the interim manager and leading the team to a 1-0 victory over Rotherham. Fleming praised the players for their hard work and the positive result.
John Eustace is concerned that he may have lost the opportunity to become the manager of Bristol City, Despite being the early favorite for the position just a few weeks after his dismissal from Birmingham, Eustace’s camp has indicated that he will not be joining the team, and he now expects another manager to be chosen.
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Bristol City recently sacked Nigel Pearson as boss following their 2-0 loss to Cardiff, which left the team in 15th place in the Championship table.
Curtis Fleming has been named the interim manager, and under his leadership, Bristol City achieved a 1-0 victory over Rotherham, moving the team up to tenth place.
Fleming expressed his pride in the players’ performance and work ethic after the match, noting that there are still areas for improvement.