Harris steps down as Millwall boss

Daniel Lewis
October 3, 2019 20:12 MYT
Neil Harris has stepped down as Millwall manager after a four-and-a-half-year spell in charge at The Den.

The 42-year-old former striker was appointed in April 2015 and oversaw the club's promotion to the Championship in 2017.

Harris, who also guided Millwall to two FA Cup quarter-finals, leaves the south London side five points above the relegation zone following a seven-match winless run in the league.

David Livermore has also left his position as assistant, leaving Adam Barrett in temporary charge for Saturday's visit of Leeds United.

Neil Harris has today stepped down as manager of #Millwall Football Club

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