Crosby to stay as Tranmere boss until end of season

Interim Tranmere Rovers manager Andy CrosbyImage source, Rex Features
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Andy Crosby took over from Nigel Adkins at the end of February

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Tranmere Rovers have announced interim manager Andy Crosby will remain in charge of the League Two club until the end of the season.

Crosby took over when Nigel Adkins left by mutual consent last month and has remained unbeaten in the three games since, gaining his first win over Bromley on Saturday.

Rovers are now four points above the relegation zone and Crosby said he is focused on securing safety over the remaining 10 games.

"It is a privilege to be interim manager of Tranmere Rovers and I will be doing everything I can to help the club move towards safety," he told the club website, external.

"The staff have been incredibly supportive since I have been in the role and I thank them for that.

"The players have bought into what we've been doing on the training pitch and in the analysis room and we've seen that pay off with five points from the last three games. We will keep striving to improve every day."

Tranmere visit promotion-chasing Bradford City on Saturday.