Aitor Karanka to stay as Middlesbrough manager, club says
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Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka is to stay at the club after walking out of training following a row last week.
The 42-year-old Spaniard did not take training on Saturday and assistant Steve Agnew was in charge for Sunday's 2-0 defeat at Charlton., external
Karanka was thought to be considering his future, external at the Championship club.
But a Middlesbrough statement on Monday said he "will be resuming first-team duties with the club with immediate effect".
It added: "We have 10 games left this season and as a club we are fully focussed on what remains of our Championship campaign."
Karanka took charge at the Riverside in November 2013.
His Middlesbrough side were top of the table by six points on 12 January, but they are now seven points behind leaders Burnley.
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