Key Highlights
• Peter Taylor quit as Kerala Blasters coach, a day after they suffered their fourth loss on the trot.
• Taylor's assistant Morgan will "assume the responsibilities of Kerala team" from here on.
• Kerala have drawn once and lost four times after the win against NE United at home.
NEW DELHI: Englishman Peter Taylor on Wednesday quit as
Kerala Blasters coach, a day after the Kochi-based side suffered their fourth loss on the trot in the
Indian Super League football campaign.
Taylor's assistant and former East Bengal coach
Trevor Morgan will "assume the responsibilities of Kerala Blasters team" from here on.
Taylor, who has managed England national team for one match, has been under pressure for sometime as Kerala Blasters, co-owned by cricket icon
Sachin Tendulkar, has not won a match since their lone victory in their lung opener on October 6.
Since that win against NorthEast United at home, Kerala Blasters have drawn once and lost four times, including the 2-3 defeat against FC Pune City in their away match on Tuesday. They are now at the bottom of the eight-team league table.
"Kerala Blasters announced that Peter Taylor has left the club with immediate effect following a mutual decision. Kerala Blasters thanks Peter for his efforts and contribution during the association," said a press release.
"Trevor Morgan will presently assume the responsibilities of Kerala Blasters team," it added. Kerala Blasters finished runners-up last season.