Soccer-Serial caretaker Greenacre takes over Wellington Phoenix after Italiano departure


WELLINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Chris ⁠Greenacre has been appointed interim coach of Wellington Phoenix ⁠for a fourth time following Giancarlo Italiano's resignation ‌in the wake of their humiliating 5-0 loss to Auckland.

Wellington said Greenacre was in ongoing discussions with the New Zealand club about the head coaching ​position for the rest of the A-League ⁠season and beyond.

England-born Greenacre, ⁠who played 84 matches for the Phoenix from 2009-12, was ⁠interim coach ‌in 2013, 2016-17 and most recently in 2018.

He steps up from his role at the team's ⁠academy where he has been head of professional ​development and coach ‌of the Wellington reserve team which competes in New ⁠Zealand's domestic National ​League.

"It’s not the first time I’ve done this, but it doesn’t get any easier," Greenacre said in a Phoenix statement on ⁠Monday.

"Coming in this morning was quite difficult ​for me. We have to move on quickly as a club, but you never forget what’s gone before you."

The Phoenix are ⁠also looking for a new assistant coach, with Brazilian Kelly Guimarães resigning along with Italiano.

Italiano, who had been in charge since April 2023, announced his resignation at the post-match press ​conference following the home defeat against Auckland.

Wellington ⁠are 11th in the 12-team A-League table, with five wins ​from 18 matches, ahead of Sunday's home ‌match against third-placed Sydney FC, ​who are led by former Phoenix coach Ufuk Talay.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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