Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler has been sacked by Saudi Arabian second-tier club Al Qadsiah, despite an unbeaten start to the season.
Fowler was appointed manager just four months ago, having previously coached Thai side Muangthong United, Australian outfit Brisbane Roar and Indian club East Bengal. And Al Qadsiah have made an excellent start to the new campaign under Fowler, earning six wins and two draws.
They currently sit second in the Saudi First Division, just one point behind league leaders Al Orobah, but have inexplicably decided to change the manager. In a statement on social media, the club said: "The management of Al Qadsiah Sports Club have decided to terminate the contractual relationship with first team football coach, Mr. Robbie Fowler. The club appreciates the coach's efforts and professionalism... and wishes him all the success in his professional career."
Fowler, meanwhile, will now been looking for a new job having been open about his managerial ambitions in his regular column for Mirror Football. Back in July, Fowler wrote : "I have taken a job in the league below the Saudi Pro League because I am ambitious to become a manager, because I want to prove myself.
"I've not been been given that chance in the UK. You look at my record, and I've done well wherever I've been, despite inheriting teams who were struggling before I arrived. This is my fourth head coach job now, and I back myself to succeed in this business.
First Al-Nassr match since signing Cristiano Ronaldo called off at last minute"I know people will laugh, but when I went to coach in Australia, I gave myself a five-year plan to manage in the Premier League. Yeah, you can mock, but in half a season I took a side languishing at the bottom to the top places.
"Covid absolutely ruined it of course, but it shows the desire I have to succeed. It shows the ambition and belief I have... and you don't fulfil your ambition by sitting in front of your TV watching everyone else get jobs while you don't.
" So I've gone out and backed myself. It's obvious now no one is going to give me an opportunity at home... I've applied for so many positions and not got anywhere. So I've found a project where the team can grow and my coaching can develop.
"That happens to be in Saudi Arabia, and it is an exciting project. But it's not about money, believe me. I came to offer my experience, to build a team just as we did in Australia, in India, and Thailand. Each of the clubs we worked with, improved beyond all recognition."
However, Fowler has been sacked after just four months in charge of Al Qadsiah and Real Madrid legend Michel has been named as his replacement. Michel made over 500 appearances for Los Blancos and helped them win six La Liga titles, before going on to manage the likes of Malaga, Marseille and Sevilla.