Matt Bloomfield: Luton Town sack manager after nine months in charge

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Luton Town have sacked manager Matt Bloomfield with the club 11th in League One following Saturday's loss at Stevenage.

Bloomfield left Wycombe Wanderers in a League One promotion place to become Luton boss in January, following the departure of Rob Edwards.

But he was unable to save them from a second successive relegation as they finished 22nd in the Championship and went down on goal difference, losing 5-3 to West Bromwich Albion on the final day of the season.

They began the new campaign with three wins in their first four games but a downturn followed with four losses from seven since then.

"Performances and results from the opening 11 matches of the current campaign in League One have fallen below the levels expected," said a club statement., external

Bloomfield's assistant Richard Thomas, first-team coach Lee Harrison and analyst Ben Cirne have also left Kenilworth Road, with academy coach Alex Lawless - a former Luton player - put in interim charge ahead of Tuesday's EFL Trophy game at Cambridge United.

"With two training weeks ahead of the next league match, the process of appointing a new manager is now underway, which will be led by a committee involving members from the executive team, recruitment, football staff and the board," the statement added.

Bloomfield's departure comes just 10 days after he was given the public backing of chief executive Gary Sweet following a disappointing 3-1 defeat at Lincoln City.

Sweet said the 41-year-old was "incredibly capable, resilient and determined" and had created a "fantastic environment" since taking charge.

But he warned that the club would have "no qualms" about making a change if results did not improve.

His comments were followed by a 1-0 win over Doncaster Rovers but a draw at Blackpool, followed by defeat at Stevenage, have prompted the board to make a change.

Bloomfield first became a manager at Colchester United in 2022 following a playing career which saw him make more than 500 appearances in 19 years at Wycombe.

He left Colchester after only five months to take charge of his former club in the wake of Gareth Ainsworth's exit for Queens Park Rangers and had Wycombe in the top two for much of least season.

The Chairboys fell fell away to fifth following Bloomfield's switch to Luton, having agreed a three-and-a-half-year contract, and were then beaten in the play-offs.

His first game in charge of the Hatters ended in a 0-0 draw with Preston North End and it was not until his 10th that he achieved a victory, 1-0 against Portsmouth.

A run of three successive wins from mid to late April gave Luton hope of staying in the Championship, but the loss to West Brom cost them their second-tier status.

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