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Western United and Mark Rudan part ways following horror end to season

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8th June, 2021
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Western United have parted ways with coach Mark Rudan after the club missed out on the A-League finals.

Rudan’s exit was confirmed on Tuesday, after the club’s season finished on Saturday with a 2-0 loss to Central Coast in Gosford.

“We will use the opportunity to reset the club’s on-field objectives for the forthcoming season in order to meet the longer-term ambitions of our football club,” chairman Jason Sourasis said in a statement.

Rudan was appointed the expansion club’s inaugural coach in 2019 after a solitary season in charge of Wellington Phoenix.

The ex-Sydney FC and Adelaide United defender led Western to last year’s finals series in their first season, falling one game short of the grand final.

After a solid start to the 2020-21 campaign, Western lost their last eight matches of the campaign to finish a lowly 10th on the ladder.

Assistant coach John Anastasiadis has been placed in temporary charge as the hunt for Rudan’s replacement gets underway.

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