Neil Harris is SACKED by Cardiff following six-game losing streak that has left them 15th in Championship... as owner Vincent Tan insists 'sadly we are in a result-orientated business and progress has been very poor'

  • Cardiff's narrow 1-0 defeat by QPR on Wednesday was their sixth straight loss
  • Their alarming slump in form has seen them drift to 15th in the Championship
  • Cardiff sit 13 points from the play-off places already following their horror run
  • Owner Vincent Tan has admitted Cardiff 'had no choice' other than to sack Harris
  • Harris' assistant manager David Livermore has also left the Bluebirds

Cardiff have sacked manager Neil Harris after a run of six straight defeats.

Harris was appointed in November 2019 and leaves the Cardiff City Stadium with the Bluebirds 15th in the Sky Bet Championship, 13 points from the play-off places.

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Cardiff owner Vincent Tan told the club website: 'I'd like to thank Neil and David (Livermore, assistant manager) sincerely for their hard work at Cardiff City.

Neil Harris has been sacked by Cardiff following a dismal run of form in the Championship

'Their efforts to propel us towards a fifth-place finish and play-off position last year are recognised and appreciated, although sadly we are in a result-orientated business and our on-field results of late and progress this season has been very poor.

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'As such, we have had no choice but to relieve them of their duties in an effort to improve results and league position with a change of manager.

'I'd like to personally wish Neil and David the very best with their future undertakings and endeavours.

'They will always be welcome faces at Cardiff City Stadium and I wish them good luck and good health. God bless.'

Cardiff were consigned to a sixth consecutive defeat against Queens Park Rangers

Harris, the former Millwall manager, succeeded Neil Warnock 14 months ago with Cardiff 14th in the Championship following their relegation from the Premier League.

The 43-year-old oversaw a revival for Cardiff to make the top six, but their hopes of returning to the top flight were dashed by a play-off semi-final defeat to Fulham.

Wales pair Harry Wilson and Kieffer Moore were recruited in the summer transfer window and optimism of a promotion challenge in the Welsh capital was high.

Harris was left in no doubt as to what the club's ambitions were when chairman Mehmet Dalman said in October that he would be 'disappointed' if Cardiff were not in the top six by January.

Vincent Tan admitted that Cardiff had 'no other choice' other than to relive Harris of his duties

Cardiff were three points off the play-off places after beating Birmingham in mid-December.

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But six successive defeats - five in the league and an FA Cup exit at Nottingham Forest - ended Harris' reign, with the final straw proving to be Wednesday's 1-0 home defeat to QPR.

Harris' departure leaves Tan looking to appoint an eighth manager in his 11 years at Cardiff.