Neil Lennon has parted company with Bolton by mutual consent

Championship team bottom of the league after season from hell on and off the field

Neil Lennon has parted company with Bolton. Photograph: Getty Images
Neil Lennon has parted company with Bolton. Photograph: Getty Images

Bolton have parted company with Neil Lennon just days after Dean Holdsworth's takeover.

Wanderers are bottom of the Sky Bet Championship and 11 points from safety following Saturday’s 2-1 home defeat to Preston.

They have won just four league games all season and Lennon departs having

A club statement read: “Bolton Wanderers can announce that the club have today, Tuesday 15th March, parted company with manager Neil Lennon by mutual consent.

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“All at Bolton Wanderers would like to thank Neil for his contributions during his time at the club.

“Academy manager Jimmy Phillips will take charge of the first team on an interim basis.”

Bolton go to Bristol City on Saturday under new ownership after a Holdsworth-led consortium, Sports Shield Group, completed a takeover on Friday.

The club needed a third stay of execution from a High Court judge last week when faced with a winding-up petition from HM Revenue and Customs.

New chief executive Holdsworth, a former Wanderers player, offered no assurances over Lennon’s future last week and the former Celtic boss departs on the back of a seven-game winless run which has left Bolton on the brink of relegation to Sky Bet League One.

They are also yet to win away in the Championship this season having lost 14 of their 18 games on the road.