Darren Sarll: Woking sack manager after eight losses in 10 games
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Woking have sacked manager Darren Sarll following eight defeats in their last 10 games.
The National League side are 14th in the table after Saturday's 3-2 defeat at Oxford City.
Sarll, 40, was appointed in March 2022 and guided Woking to fourth last year.
"The club would like to place on record its sincere thanks to Darren for one of the club's most successful seasons in recent history," Woking said in a statement.
"We wish him well in his future endeavours both on and off the pitch."
Sarll, who spent his entire playing days in non-league football, previously managed in the English Football League with Stevenage and was in charge of fellow non-league side Yeovil before moving to Woking.
The Cardinals' poor run comes after they only lost twice in their opening 10 games this season.
Assistant manager Ian Dyer, who also had temporary charge following the departure of Alan Dowson in 2022, will lead the side for the next two fixtures which are both at home to Oldham and Chesterfield.