Zola quits Birmingham after two wins in 24 games
After winning just two out of 24 games, Gianfranco Zola has resigned as manager of Championship strugglers Birmingham City.

Gianfranco Zola has stepped down as manager of Birmingham City, the club have announced.
The former Chelsea star resigned in the wake on Monday's 2-0 Championship defeat at home to Burton Albion – a result that leaves Birmingham only three points above the relegation zone with three games left.
It compounded a dismal four months in charge for Zola, during which he won only two out of 24 games and took the club from seventh to 20th in the table.
Birmingham confirmed the news via their official Twitter account.
Zola insisted only last week that the team was progressing, after the board released a statement offering their support of the under-fire 50-year-old.
"I have no doubt there are signs of progress," said Zola, who replaced Gary Rowett at St Andrew's in December. "As a coach I have to look at the results and the work I am doing also. I am one hundred per cent sure that by this work, we will get the results.
"And if I am wrong I will pay the consequences, no doubt about that."
Get FourFourTwo Newsletter
The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.
9% - Gianfranco Zola won just 9% of his Championship games in charge of Birmingham City (W2 D7 L13). Irretrievable. April 17, 2017

‘I don’t think Liverpool would look at Ollie Watkins, a striker isn’t a pressing issue for them – it’s Arsenal who need one’ Former Reds star explains why his old club don’t need an out-and-out forward this summer

‘He’ll still be playing at 40 at a good level because he’s in such good shape and looks after himself so well. He does everything to be a top professional’: Ex-Liverpool coach insists Mohamed Salah has plenty more miles in the tank