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Former Norwich manager Daniel Farke quits job in Russia without managing a single game

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Norwich City head coach Daniel Farke has become the second manager to recently quit managing a Russian Premier League.The German boss has left side Krasnodar, who he joined in January, despite not even presiding over a game.

The 45-year-old is the second manager to leave his post in Russia in a matter of days following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

Markus Gisdo, a fellow German, resigned as manager of Lokomotiv Moscow on Tuesday, with Russia's invasion cited as the season for him leaving.Farke was supposed to oversee his first game last weekend before games were postponed amid reports that their local airport had been given to the military who wanted to ship supplies to Ukraine.It’s reported that Farke's assistants Edmund Riemer, Chris Domogalla and Christopher John have also vacated the club.A statement released by the Russian club read: "On March 2, the management of FC Krasnodar and Daniel Farke came to an agreement on the termination of the contract by mutual consent.

Together with the German specialist, his assistants Edmund Riemer, Chris Domogalla and Christopher John leave the club."Football club "Krasnodar" thanks the coaching staff for the work done and wishes good luck in the future career."The acting head coach of the Bulls will be Alexei Antonyuk."Farke was sacked as head coach of Norwich in November of last season after a dismal start to their Premier League campaign, winning just one of opening 11 Premier League games, with former Aston Villa Dean Smith coming in as his replacement.Norwich boss Dean Smith has criticised the scheduling of his side’s midweek FA Cup clash against Liverpool at Anfield, saying an 8.15pm kick-off is “too late” for visiting fans.Do you think Farke can make a return to the.

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