Ramsey takes charge at Cardiff after Riza sacking
Aaron Ramsey will take charge of Cardiff City for the last three games of the EFL Championship season after Omer Riza was sacked.
Riza's time at the club came to an end after it suffered a 2-0 defeat to Sheffield United, extending its winless run to five games.
Ramsey has been tasked with leading the Bluebirds to safety, with the club currently 23rd on the table on 42 points, one point behind Derby County in 21st.
"We'd like to thank Omer for his passion and effort during his time as Cardiff City manager and wish him the very best for his next steps in the game," a Cardiff statement read.
Riza took over at Cardiff in September, taking charge of 37 league games, but won just nine of them and lost 14, a win percentage of just 24.32 per cent.
Ramsey, who had already been ruled out of playing for Cardiff in the run-in after having surgery on a hamstring injury, has no managerial experience but has long-held ambitions to move into coaching, and will be supported by former Wales team-mate Chris Gunter.
His first match in the dugout will be at home against Oxford United on Tueaday (AEST).
