‘I will be back’ - Rangers idol leaves managerial role after just one month in shock social media announcement

The former Gers striker has left his position as head coach of the American third-tier side.
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Former Rangers star Nacho Novo has announced his sudden departure from USL League One side Lexington SC - just one month after landing his first managerial role.

The Gers idol took over the reins at the Kentucky-based outfit - nicknamed the ‘boys in green’ - four weeks ago from close friend Sam Stockley, who stepped aside to concentrate on his sporting director post.

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Novo had spent a short spell as assistant coach and under-23s boss before stepping up into the hot seat of the United States third-tier club. However, the Spaniard failed to win any of his five matches in charge - losing two and drawing three - and was unable to improve their standing in the 12-team league, with the club finishing ninth overall.

And the 44-year-old former striker has decided to leave his role following the dismal start to his tenure. He wrote on Instagram: “Well today I said bye to Lexington. It was a good season. Thanks to all the fans and players. Good luck for next season.”

Novo followed that up by sharing an image of him celebrating a goal from his Ibrox playing days, with the caption: “Thanks everyone for your support. I will be back.”

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