Millwall FC Manager: Ranking Revealed 5 Options From Worst To Best

Ranking of the Five Managers for Millwall FC, from Worst to Best

Five alternatives for Gary Rowett at Millwall were ranked.

After nearly four years as manager, Gary Rowett has departed Millwall by mutual consent. The team is currently ranked 15th in the Championship standings.

Although Rowett praised the club and the environment at The Den, he thought it was time for a change.

Adam Barrett, the assistant manager, will assume temporary control while Nathan Jones, Neil Warnock, Michael Beale, Kevin Muscat, and John Eustace are possible successors.

Following Gary Rowett’s unexpected departure, Millwall is looking for a new manager.

On Wednesday night, Rowett and the Lions mutually agreed to part ways, and the 49-year-old left The Den after almost

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Prior to the international break, Rowett’s final match was a 2-2 draw at home against Hull City. The team is now 15th in the Championship table, just three points out of the play-off positions.

Rowett emphasized that it was a mutual choice in a talkSPORT interview on his departure from Millwall.

According to Rowett, who spoke to the South London Press, “I’ve had four brilliant, brilliant years there and there have been a lot of things that have happened over the four years.”

Warnock, Neil

Millwall has reportedly made contact with Warnock, who is available after leaving Huddersfield Town last month, according to Football Insider.

After being hired in February, Warnock led the Terriers to the Championship last season. Despite Town’s promising start to the current season, the organization decided to replace Warnock with Darren Moore.

 

The 74-year-old has a career-high eight promotions, and the Lions team would probably be a good fit for his kind of play. However, much of his recent experience has come from relegation struggles.

Nathan Jones

Jones has been out of work since being sacked by Southampton in January.

The Welshman was dismissed after just over three months in charge at St Mary’s after winning five and losing nine of his 14 games, with just one of those victories coming in the Premier League.

 

Jones enjoyed outstanding success at Luton Town, leading the Hatters to the Championship play-offs in 2022, but he has struggled away from Kenilworth Road with the Saints and Stoke City.

 

The 50-year-old’s passion could go down well with the Millwall supporters, but it will quickly wear thin if he does not deliver results, so this would definitely be an appointment to avoid.

 

4

Warnock, Neil

Millwall has reportedly made contact with Warnock, who is available after leaving Huddersfield Town last month, according to Football Insider.

After being hired in February, Warnock led the Terriers to the Championship last season. Despite Town’s promising start to the current season, the organization decided to replace Warnock with Darren Moore.

 

The 74-year-old has a career-high eight promotions, and the Lions team would probably be a good fit for his kind of play. However, much of his recent experience has come from relegation struggles.

Given Warnock’s age, he would be unlikely to continue beyond the end of the season, and Millwall should be aiming to make a more long-term appointment.

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Michael Beale

Beale is on the market after being sacked by Scottish Premiership side Rangers.

The 43-year-old endured a disappointing spell at Ibrox, and he was dismissed after just under 11 months in charge.

 

However, Beale has shown plenty of potential as a manager in the Championship previously, guiding Queens Park Rangers to the top of the table during his brief stint at Loftus Road last season.

 

Beale is keen to get back into management, and while he would be a risky appointment, he could be a gamble worth taking.

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2

Kevin Muscat

Muscat was among the contenders to replace Beale at Rangers, but he was overlooked in favour of Philippe Clement.

The 50-year-old spent two years as a Millwall player between 2003 and 2005, making 62 appearances for the club and captaining the Lions to the FA Cup final for the first time in their history in 2004, so he would likely be a popular choice with supporters.

 

Muscat has previously managed Melbourne Victory and Sint-Truiden, and he is currently in charge of Japanese side Yokohama F. Marinos, leading the club to the J1 League title in 2022.

 

He would certainly be a bold appointment, but he could be an exciting choice.

 

1

John Eustace

After his unexpected exit from Birmingham City earlier this month, Eustace is likely to be among the most in-demand managers available.

The 43-year-old successfully guided the Blues to a decent 17th-place finish last season, keeping his team out of danger of the drop during the entire campaign.

 

Eustace had led Birmingham to a successful start to the season, but despite the team’s sixth-place standing in the table after collecting 18 points from their first 11 games, he was replaced by Wayne Rooney.

 

Eustace is the front-runner to lead The Den, but the Lions could need to act soon to secure his signature.

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