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- Lions confirm that Harris will leave after next two games
- ‘I always said I would leave when the time felt right’
The Millwall manager Neil Harris will step down from his role for a second time after Saturday’s Championship game at Middlesbrough.
The former Lions striker returned to the Den as manager in February, more than four years after resigning from the role, and led the Championship side away from relegation danger. Millwall currently sit 11th with 25 points after 18 matches – just six points outside the playoffs. The club said a “mutual decision” had been taken for Harris to leave after taking charge of Wednesday’s match against Sheffield United and the game on Teesside.
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