Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler will not be returning to take charge of Australian club Brisbane Roar when the A-League season restarts next month.
The former England striker and his assistant Tony Grant went home to England in March when the season was suspended because of the Covid-19 outbreak.
And on Monday, the club confirmed that Fowler's time at the club had come to an end because of the 'ongoing coronavirus situation'.
'We are disappointed that the global pandemic has impacted our plans together but completely understand that family comes first during these difficult times,' vice-chairman Chris Fong said in a statement.
'Robbie has not only provided stability but a refreshing injection of knowledge and insight into the Roar.'
Fong earlier told the Sydney Morning Herald that Welsh assistant coach Darren Davies and the club's academy manager Warren Moon would share coaching duties on a caretaker basis and that the next permanent coach would be Australian.
Fowler only had the experience of the 2011-12 season as player-coach at Thai club Muangthong United on his CV when he took over at the Roar at the start of the season.
He led the club, which had finished second bottom the previous season, to fourth place before matches were suspended with six rounds of the regular season and the championship playoffs remaining.
'On behalf of myself and Tony, I would like to thank the club for the opportunity, and the Brisbane Roar fans for the warm welcome and support for me and the team. We are very proud of what we achieved,' Fowler said in the statement.
Australia has been relatively successful in containing the spread of the coronavirus but travel restrictions between states remain in place and anyone arriving from abroad is obliged to self-isolate for 14 days.
The A-League will resume behind closed doors on July 16 with the regular season to be wrapped up by the end of August.
machant123
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Strange
Erickson1009
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A-league is one of the toughest league to coach. It is not the same like coaching European clubs
adenijisamuel
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This guy might have been a great player but as a manager or a Pandit,he is utter shit,useless who can only vomit on Liverpool's appreciation and praises.
sometimes... English they disturb some people read b4 u comment or maybe u read but you don't understand what u read
olwafestuz
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Liverpool's legends are like man utd's the only thing they can do is criticism that's all. Scholes, Neville
no our legend doesn't criticise
Caddeimnu
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This guy might have been a great player but as a manager or a Pandit,he is utter shit,useless who can only vomit on Liverpool's appreciation and praises.
I bet u didn't read the whole article
AlexKingWeche
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Liverpool win the league ,Early LEGENDS recognized
AlexKingWeche
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Now after Liverpool winning the EPL league THE NXT STORIES WE SEE N HEAR ARE ABOUT LIVERPOOL "LEGENDS"[Crylaugh]
Hafiy1992
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family coming to English
sapamnostz
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This guy might have been a great player but as a manager or a Pandit,he is utter shit,useless who can only vomit on Liverpool's appreciation and praises.
read the article first then comment from second bottom last season to fourth top.
SINGHFC
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Yeociknory
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Liverpool's legends are like man utd's the only thing they can do is criticism that's all. Scholes, Neville
Lavoorjunior
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NouCampArmy
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This guy might have been a great player but as a manager or a Pandit,he is utter shit,useless who can only vomit on Liverpool's appreciation and praises.