Reading close to sacking manager Veljko Paunovic following eight defeats in a row
EXCLUSIVE: Reading close to SACKING manager Veljko Paunovic after eight defeats in a row, with Royals in danger of relegation from the Championship
- Veljko Paunovic is close to being sacked as the manager of Reading
- The Royals are in danger of relegation and have lost eight games in a row
- Angry Reading fans stormed onto the pitch following to 3-2 loss to Coventry
Reading boss Veljko Paunovic is close to the sack following a run of eight straight defeats.
The Royals are in relegation danger following a stretch of just one win in 13 league matches and the Serb is now in danger of losing his job.
Reading fans stormed onto the pitch in protest after the 3-2 defeat to Coventry, which leaves them just two points above the Championship drop zone.
Reading are close to sacking manager Veljko Paunovic following a woeful run of form
There are also said to be a core of players who are disillusioned with the direction of the team under Paunovic. And Sportsmail understands coach’s job is in serious jeopardy.
Reading’s last victory came back on November 27, 12 games ago. And their recent run of defeats began with a humiliating third round FA Cup exit at the hands of non-league Kidderminster.
Angry Reading supporters stormed onto the pitch in protest following the defeat to Coventry
Reading are just above the Championship relegation zone and need to improve quickly
Supporters attempted to confront Paunovic in the technical area following Saturday’s defeat to Coventry and called for his sacking, chanting ‘we want Pauno out.’
Asked about his future following the game, he said: ‘There is no need to answer that. If something has to happen, it’ll happen.
‘We need to stay away from negativity and whatever is happening around. It is my responsibility and I feel very sorry at some point I let certain things happen and provoked so much frustration and negativity around us and myself, but I understand that.’
Responding to suggestions that Reading’s players want a change of manager, he added: ‘I’m not commenting on rumours. I’m pretty clear, as long as I am here, I am here. I also saw how the team played today and I saw senior players playing well.’
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