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Callum Davidson Sacked by Queens Park Rangers Ahead of Scottish Cup Final

Callum Davidson Sacked by Queens Park Rangers Ahead of Scottish Cup Final

In a stunning development just 15 days before the Scottish Cup final, Queens Park Rangers (QPR) have sacked their manager, Callum Davidson. This shock decision comes merely five weeks after QPR's remarkable upset victory over Rangers, leaving fans and pundits alike in disbelief.

Davidson, who guided QPR to a historic win against Rangers, was expected to lead the team in their upcoming cup final. However, the club's board has decided to part ways with the Scottish manager, citing undisclosed reasons for the abrupt dismissal. The move has sent ripples through Scottish football, with many questioning the timing and rationale behind such a critical change in leadership.

As QPR scrambles to appoint an interim manager, speculation is rife about who will take the helm for the crucial final. The team's performance in the lead-up to the match will now be under intense scrutiny, as fans hope for a seamless transition and a successful outcome in the cup.

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