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Danny Wilson sacked by Glasgow Warriors over unacceptable results - club explains decision

Glasgow Warriors have sacked head coach Danny Wilson after describing the club’s recent run of results as “not acceptable”.

Warriors lost 76-14 to Leinster in Dublin on Saturday, their heaviest defeat in 25 years.

It was their fifth loss in a row and saw them eliminated from the United Rugby Championship quarter-finals.

Glasgow also reached the last eight of the European Challenge Cup but were beaten by Lyon.

The club began the season well and were in the top four of the URC for much of the campaign but ended up finishing eighth after a dispiriting loss to Edinburgh at Murrayfield which saw them lose the 1872 Cup and miss out on a place in next season’s Heineken Champions Cup.

Glasgow will now begin the process of looking for a new head coach.

Wilson, who was employed previously as Scotland’s forwards coach and had a year left on his Warriors contract, took over from Dave Rennie in summer 2020 and had to contend with the Covid disruptions in his first season in charge. He managed to steer Glasgow into a position where they qualified for the 2021-22 Champions Cup and the club also won the 1872 Cup for the first time in four years.

But supporters began to express their disgruntlement during his second season in charge, culminating in the decision to dispense with his services.

“The recent run of results has not been acceptable and has had a significant impact on everyone connected to the club,” said Al Kellock, the Glasgow Warriors managing director.

“We are a proud organisation and want to be competitive week in, week out and we felt therefore a change of head coach was the right step to take.

“It is never pleasant to have to make changes to our team, but we needed to act. I’ve enjoyed working closely with Danny and know

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