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Neil: The buck stops with me
- Updated: May 11, 2016
Norwich City manager Alex Neil took full responsibility for the club’s relegation from the Premier League on Wednesday night.
The Canaries beat Watford 4-2 at Carrow Road, however, it was not enough to keep them in the top flight after Sunderland beat Everton 3-0.
As a result, Norwich have slipped straight back into the Championship just 12 months after beating Middlesbrough in the play-off final at Wembley.
Neil, who took charge in East Anglia in January 2015, was particularly critical of his own role as Norwich manager in the club’s plight.
“I am as much to blame, if not more to blame, than anybody else in the predicament we find ourselves in,” said Neil. “I am the manager, so the buck will stop with me.
“I think we have made crucial errors in crucial games when it mattered, I think we have missed opportunities when it mattered, and I think I have made decisions that in hindsight probably have not been the right …
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