Cardiff City boss Paul Trollope set to be axed by Vincent Tan after just five months in the job, claim reports
Bluebirds chief has won just two games since taking over from Russell Slade in May to see his side fighting drop
CARDIFF chief Paul Trollope is set to be axed after just five months in charge, according to reports.
The Bluebirds have won just two games since the Englishman took over from Russell Slade in May.
And with City sitting 23rd in the table following a 2-0 defeat against Derby, claim chairman Vincent Tan is ready to pull the trigger.
Former Wales coach Trollope, 44, tried to carry on the Euro 2016 party after adopting the Dragons' tactics.
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But City have hardly fired on all cylinders and fans have been quick to criticise him for a lack of attacking intent.
Incredibly, Cardiff's only goals scored at home this season were both netted by Blackburn centre-back Shane Duffy.
Tan has tried to give Trollope time but with basement boys Blackburn and Rotherham as his only scalps, time is running out for Trollope
If he can survive the international break, defeat to local rivals Bristol City on October 14 would be another difficult loss to swallow for the Bluebirds faithful to pile more pressure on the boss.
Roberto Di Matteo today became the first Championship manager to lose his job this season after the Aston Villa board finally lost patience.
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