Everton women dismiss coach Sorensen amid league struggles

Everton's former coach Brian Sorensen
Everton's former coach Brian SorensenAction Images via Reuters / Craig Brough

Everton's women's team have parted ways with coach Brian Sorensen on Wednesday after nearly four years in charge, after ​struggling this season in the Women's Super League, where the club sit ‌ninth after winning three of ‌their 14 matches.

Sorensen led Everton to eighth-place finishes in the last two campaigns, but an eight-match winless ⁠streak between September and December has ‌left them battling to avoid the bottom ​of the table and the threat of a relegation play-off.

The 45-year-old won his last match in charge, with Everton beating Aston Villa ‌2-1 on Sunday to earn their first home win of the league season and go four ⁠points clear of bottom side Liverpool.

"Sunday's first win of the season at Goodison Park was important, but it has become evident that a change of direction is necessary to ensure the progression on the pitch we are all striving for," Everton CEO Angus ⁠Kinnear said in a statement.

Everton ‌U-18 coach Scott Phelan will take charge of the team on an interim basis, with a trip to London City ⁠Lionesses set for Sunday.

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