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Middlesbrough has dismissed manager Michael Carrick after a disappointing end to the season, finishing 10th in the Championship. The club is now targeting Steve Cooper, who previously led Nottingham Forest to the Premier League, as his replacement. Other candidates include Gary O'Neil and Rob Edwards. Carrick's tenure ended despite early successes, with critics pointing to a lack of tactical adaptability and failure to capitalize on promotion chances.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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