November 20, 2024

Nacho Novo makes shocking news as he steps down as manager of the Rangers.

The Spaniard took over as manager of Lexington SC for the first time, but only lasted one month.

Nacho Novo, a Rangers fan, has confirmed his surprise resignation from USL League One club Lexington SC.

We reported in September that the Gers fan had landed his first managerial post in the United States after working as an assistant coach and under-23s manager in Germany. But, just four weeks later, the 44-year-old has decided to resign as head coach. “Well today I said bye to Lexington,” he said on Instagram. It was a successful season. Thank you to all of the supporters and players. “Best wishes for the upcoming season.”

Novo took over at Ibrox from personal friend Sam Stockley, who stepped down to focus on his duties as sporting director. The small Spaniard, on the other hand, failed to win any of his five games in command, losing two and drawing three.

He took over the American third-tier club while they were ninth in the 12-team league, and that’s where they concluded the season.

Novo captioned a photo of himself celebrating a goal during his Rangers days, “Thanks everyone for your support.” “I’ll be back.”

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