Harry Kewell’s tenure in English’s sixth tier has ended incredibly quickly, relieved of his duties after only seven games in the National League.
This poor start took the form of two draws and five losses, with Barnet failing to win under the former Socceroos and Liverpool winger.
In a statement, Barnet’s Head of Football Dean Brennan said:
“It was clear how much Harry Kewell wanted to have a positive impact, but ultimately the results and the poor start to the season have dictated our decision.
“The plan for this season was for Barnet FC to be challenging in the top half of the table and that is still very much our aim.”
This signifies the end of Kewell’s fourth senior managerial job in England, having managed (at the time) League Two sides in the form of Oldham, Notts County and Crawley Town where he also also coached Watford’s Under-21 side from 2015-2017.
Harry Kewell leaves Barnet alongside his assistant Paul Butler.
Barnet currently sit at 22nd on the National League Table.
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