Chris Hughton has expressed disappointment at being
sacked by Norwich City and believes he would have kept the club in the Premier
League.
The 55-year-old was dismissed from his post as manager
following Saturday's 1-0 home defeat to West Brom, a loss that leaves the
Carrow Road club just five points above the relegation zone.
The timing of the club's decision was criticised in some
quarters, with Norwich having just five games left to preserve their top-flight
status.
Hughton was active in the pre-season transfer window but
claimed just eight wins from 33 league games in charge this term, though he
insists Norwich's future was safe in his hands despite the unrest of the fans.
"I am naturally very disappointed to have lost my
job but immensely proud to have served as Norwich City's manager," Hughton
said in a statement released on his behalf by the League Managers Association.
"I understand the recent frustrations, but I
remained totally confident that we were on course to create history at the club
by retaining our top-flight status and move into a fourth consecutive season in
the Barclays Premier League.
"Collectively we were ready for the challenge that
the final five games presented and we believed we would reward the club and the
supporters by achieving that objective.
"Over the last two seasons many new players arrived
at the club and it has been a period of transition, but I would like to put on
record that the commitment and work ethic shown by them, together with the
players still retained from when I was appointed, has been exceptional. The
same applies to my coaching and backroom staff whose contribution has been
immense.
"I now wish to reflect before preparing for the next
challenge. However, what goes without saying is that I sincerely wish everyone
connected to the club, from the owners and the board through to the supporters
who are the essence of every club, all the very best for the rest of this
season and into the future.
"Norwich City is a great club and I feel honoured to
have had the privilege of being its manager."
City travel to Fulham on Saturday for a crunch clash in
the relegation battle; defeat would see Neil Adams' side slip to within two
points of the drop zone, with matches against Liverpool, Manchester United,
Chelsea and Arsenal still to come.
Culled from Soccerway
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