
Cardiff City appoint Brian Barry-Murphy as new head coach on three-year deal
Cardiff City have confirmed the appointment of Brian Barry-Murphy as their new head coach.
The 46-year-old, who has left his role as first-team coach at Leicester to take up the reins, has signed a three-year contract with the League One club.
Cardiff finished bottom of the Championship last season and appointed Aaron Ramsey as interim manager for the final three games of the season after sacking Omer Riza.
Barry-Murphy began his coaching career at Rochdale in 2019 and subsequently moved on to become head coach of Manchester City's elite development squad.
Cardiff owner Vincent Tan said: 'Throughout the interview process, Brian showed a huge passion for our club because he believes in what we're trying to do.
'He brings enthusiasm, vibrancy and an exciting outlook on what today's football is, while looking to play an attacking style that our fans are sure to enjoy.'

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