Soccer-Struggling Forest sack manager Montanier

SOCCER-ENGLAND/FOREST:Soccer-Struggling Forest sack manager Montanier

Jan 14 ( Reuters) - Nottingham Forest have sacked their French manager Philippe Montanier after just seven months in charge, the struggling English Championship club said on Saturday.

"Nottingham Forest can confirm that the club have parted company with head coach Philippe Montanier," the Midlands outfit said on their website (www.nottinghamforest.co.uk).

The former double European Cup winners are struggling in England's second-tier and were recently the subject of a takeover attempt by a U.S.-owned consortium.

Forest have taken two points from their last 21 and Saturday's 0-0 draw with Birmingham City left them 20th, three points above the relegation zone.

The 52-year-old Montanier, who has also been in charge at Stade Rennes, Real Sociedad, Valenciennes and Boulogne, is the seventh permanent manager to leave Forest since the club was taken over by businessman Fawaz Al Hasawi in July 2012.

Forest have put academy manager Gary Brazil in charge until a successor is named. (Reporting by Neil Robinson; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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