The Scottish outfit say that her decision to step away is due to work-related reasons.
FORMER IRELAND WOMEN’S assistant coach Eileen Gleeson has stepped down as Glasgow City manager for work-related reasons.
“Glasgow City can confirm that Head Coach Eileen Gleeson has had to step down from her role with the club,” the statement begins. “I wish to thank the board, staff, and players for their progressive attitude, and always striving to raise their standards during my time at the club. At this point, I am happy to leave the club top of the league table and have no doubt that the club are well positioned to continue uninterrupted by my absence in the capable hands of Leanne Ross and an excellent support staff team.
Gleeson departs having guided the club to top of the Scottish Women’s Premier League 1 table after 12 games, with lead assistant first-team coach Leanne Ross taking over as interim boss. Glasgow City are 14-in-a-row Scottish Women’s Premier League champions.
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