Former Birmingham City, West Brom and Aston Villa striker told he's no longer part of National League side's managerial plans

Kevin Phillips spent six years in total at Villa Park, the Hawthorns and St Andrew’s
Former Birmingham, West Brom and Villa striker Kevin PhillipsFormer Birmingham, West Brom and Villa striker Kevin Phillips
Former Birmingham, West Brom and Villa striker Kevin Phillips

Former Birmingham, West Brom and Aston Villa striker Kevin Phillips has seen his managerial stint at Hartlepool United ended.

A statement from the National League side on Saturday confirmed his Victoria Park exit just three months after his January appointment. The Monkey Hangers have since appointed Darren Sarll as the 50-year-old’s replacement.

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Hartlepool were 16th in the table at the time of Phillips’ arrival, following the sacking of John Askey. They finished the season in 12th, with the much-travelled former forward securing 26 points from his 17 matches in charge.

A club statement read: ‘Hartlepool United can today confirm that Head Coach Kevin Phillips’ contract has come to an end. Further, the Club Board has made a decision on the Manager appointment moving forward and will release more details in due course. Kevin was appointed as Head Coach in an initial deal that took him to the end of the 2023/24 season.’

Pools chairman Raj Singh added: ‘Kevin has done a good job this season since coming in as Head Coach and he’s been great to work with. His remit upon appointment was firstly to make sure that the club retained its current league status and then from there to start looking up towards play-off positions.

‘We had a difficult backdrop and precarious league position when the previous manager departed. We believed that Kevin was the right appointment to navigate through things and in the end he has helped comfortably ensure that the club stay away from any relegation concerns, which at one point were lingering.

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‘We put on record our thanks to Kevin and we all wish him the very best for the next steps in his career. He will always be welcome at Pools.’

Phillips, who was previously manager at South Shields, made 27 appearances for Villa, scoring five goals, following a £1m move from Southampton in June 2005.

But it was at the Hawthorns and St Andrew’s where he was able to showcase the finishing that made him a huge favourite at former club Sunderland. At West Brom, following a £700,000 move from Villa, the diminutive striker bagged 46 goals in 82 appearances - with his 24 goals during the 2007-08 season helping the Baggies win the Championship title.

Phillips won promotion back to the Premier League with Birmingham in 2008-09, while he also picked up a League Cup winner’s medal with Blues following their Carabao Cup final win against Arsenal. The former Englnd striker made 82 appearances for Birmingham, scoring 22 goals.

Phillips retired from playing in 2014 and had coaching roles with Leicester, Derby and Stoke before being named South Shields boss in 2022.

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