Former Rangers fans' favourite Shota Arveladze set to replace Grant McCann as Hull boss

Former Rangers fans’ favourite Shota Arveladze set to replace Grant McCann as Hull boss…as Turkish TV tycoon Acun Ilicali makes huge first decision since £30million takeover

  • Shota Arveladze will take over at Hull as Grant McCann is set to be sacked
  • New owner Acun Ilicali makes managerial change despite back-to-back wins 
  • Hull currently sit 19th in the Championship and 10 points clear of the drop zone


Former Rangers striker Shota Arveladze is set to replace Grant McCann as Hull manager this week.

McCann, 41, is being sacked despite leading the Tigers to back-to-back wins since Acun Ilicali took ownership of the Championship club last Wednesday, having beaten front-runners AFC Bournemouth and Blackburn Rovers.

Turkish TV tycoon Ilicali always intended to make Arveladze his boss once he had the keys to the MKM Stadium and Hull’s recent form appears not to have changed his decision.

Former Rangers striker Shota Arveladze is set to replace Grant McCann as Hull manager

Former Rangers striker Shota Arveladze is set to replace Grant McCann as Hull manager

McCann is being sacked by the Tigers despite back-to-back wins in the Championship

McCann is being sacked by the Tigers despite back-to-back wins in the Championship

Arveladze was a favourite at Rangers during his playing days, scoring 57 goals in four seasons, in between spells at Ajax and AZ Alkmaar.

The former Georgia international retired in 2008 and then worked as assistant manager at AZ under Louis van Gaal, Ronald Koeman and Dick Advocaat.

Arveladze has since managed Kayserispor, Kasimpasa and Trabzonspor in Turkey and Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel. 

His last job was as boss of Pakhtakor Tashkent FK in Uzbekistan, where he left in 2020.

The appointment of the 48-year-old is a major gamble by Ilicali, who has so far received overwhelming support from fans after ending the unpopular 11-year reign of the Allam family.

McCann took charge of Hull in June 2019 and suffered relegation from the Championship in his first season before immediately leading the team back to the second tier by winning League One the following year.

He will leave the Tigers in 19th place in the Championship, 10 points clear of the relegation places.

Hull are also set for a later flurry in the transfer window with 20-year-old Fenerbahce striker Allayhar Sayyadmanesh and Fatih Karagümrük forward Aleksandar Pesic, 29, expected to come in.

source: dailymail.co.uk