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Marinus Dijkhuizen sacked by Brentford; Lee Carsley takes charge

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Brentford have parted company with head coach Marinus Dijkhuizen, with Lee Carsley taking over the role

Championship side Brentford have announced that they have fired head coach Marinus Dijkhuizen and his assistant Roy Hendriksen.

Lee Carsley has been named the new head coach and will hold the role until at least the end of the season.

Dijkhuizen, a 43-year-old Dutchman, only took charge of Brentford in the summer, but has lost his job after just eight games.

The Bees have eight points so far and are currently 19th, just a point above the drop zone, ahead of Tuesday's game at home to Birmingham, which will be Carsley's first in charge.

Brentford lost in cruel fashion on Saturday, beaten 2-1 by Sheffield Wednesday at Griffin Park when they conceded a last-minute winner, having fought back from a goal down despite having been reduced to 10 men.

Brentford manager Marinus Dijkhuizen looks on during the Sky Bet Championship match between Burnley and Brentford at Turf Moor, August 22 2015
Image: Marinus Dijkhuizen has lost his job as Brentford head coach

A club statement on Monday morning read: "Brentford Football Club can confirm that the club, Head Coach Marinus Dijkhuizen, and his assistant, Roy Hendriksen, have parted company.

"The club would like to put on record its thanks to Marinus and Roy for all their efforts during their time at Griffin Park.

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"Lee Carsley has been promoted to head coach until the end of the season, when the position will be reviewed.

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Highlights of Brentford's 2-1 home defeat to Sheffield Wednesday in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday

"Lee has vast experience of the English game and has hugely impressed with his work with the club's Development Squad. He will be assisted by Paul Williams.

"The club believes Lee deserves the opportunity to step up and help shape Brentford FC's future on the pitch."

Former Coventry boss Lee Carsley is to take charge at Brentford
Image: Former Coventry caretaker boss Lee Carsley is to take charge at Brentford

Former Excelsior manager Dijkhuizen arrived at Griffin Park after the controversial departure of Mark Warburton, who guided the Bees to promotion from League One and then into the Championship play-offs, but his contract was not renewed due to a difference of opinion with owner Matthew Benham over the future direction of the team.

New boss Carsley, 41, a former Everton midfielder and Republic of Ireland international, has previously coached at Coventry and Sheffield United.

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