Former Bengaluru FC Head Coach Ashley Westwood, who resigned from the ATK duties yesterday. | Facebook File Photo 
Indian Super League

Ashley Westwood steps down as ATK head coach

Bastab Roy, who was the assistant coach, in all likelihood will take care of the team in its final appearance of the season.

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KOLKATA: In a fresh blow to their disastrous campaign, defending champions ATK's interim head coach Ashley Westwood today decided to step down from his post ahead of the team's last league match against NorthEast United here on March 4.

An ATK spokesperson said this in a media statement today.

"Ashley Westwood has decided to step down from the role of Interim Head Coach," the statement said.

Westwood had replaced Manchester United legend Teddy Sheringham, who was sacked in the last week of January.

In the seven matches Westwood took charge, ATK did not win a single match while losing six of them.

The 2016 champions have not named a new coach as a replacement for the Englishman.

Bastab Roy, who was the assistant coach, in all likelihood will take care of the team in its final appearance of the season.

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