Huddersfield Town has announced that manager Liam Manning will be taking compassionate leave for the remainder of the season. This decision comes after Manning informed the club about personal matters related to the tragic passing of his newborn son, Theo, in October 2024. Theo's death had a significant impact on Manning, who had previously taken a leave of absence from his role as Bristol City manager after the same incident.
Manning's family has received the full support of Huddersfield Town, with the club promising to maintain regular contact with them during this difficult time. The team will be led by coaches Martin Drury and Jon Stead for the remainder of the season.
Manning's departure from Huddersfield marks a challenging period for the team, which is still adjusting to his leadership after he replaced Lee Grant in January. The club's focus will now shift to supporting Manning and his family, while also ensuring a smooth transition for the team.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeThis development is a significant blow to Huddersfield Town's title aspirations, as Manning had been instrumental in shaping the team's strategy. With the team now being led by interim coaches, it remains to be seen how they will adapt to the new leadership structure. Meanwhile, Manning's situation serves as a poignant reminder of the immense challenges that football managers face, both on and off the pitch.




