Rob Edwards Takes Charge at Middlesbrough: A Fresh Start in Championship
Rob Edwards has been appointed as the new head coach of Middlesbrough, taking over from Michael Carrick with a three-year contract. Edwards is optimistic about his new role, having previously led Luton to the Premier League. Middlesbrough aims for a strong comeback after missing promotion playoffs.

Rob Edwards has officially taken on the role of head coach at Middlesbrough, succeeding Michael Carrick. The club confirmed the announcement on Tuesday, with Edwards signing a three-year contract.
The former Luton Town manager is optimistic about the opportunity, stating it felt like the right move for him. Edwards looks forward to contributing to Middlesbrough's upcoming campaign in the English Championship.
Previously, Edwards guided Luton to a Premier League promotion, although the team struggled to maintain their top-tier status. Middlesbrough now hopes Edwards can help them secure a long-awaited return to top-flight football after missing out on promotion playoffs.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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