Melissa Phillips named head coach of Women’s Super League strugglers Brighton

The 35-year-old American has agreed a two-and-a-half-year contract.

Pa Sport Staff
Friday 07 April 2023 13:51 EDT
Former London City Lionesses head coach Melissa Phillips, left, has taken charge at Women’s Super League club Brighton (Mike Egerton/PA)
Former London City Lionesses head coach Melissa Phillips, left, has taken charge at Women’s Super League club Brighton (Mike Egerton/PA) (PA Archive)

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Brighton have appointed Melissa Phillips as their new head coach, the Women’s Super League club have announced.

The 35-year-old American, who becomes Brighton’s third head coach this term, has agreed a two-and-a-half-year contract to stay on the south coast until June 2025.

“I’m excited to be here and eager to get started,” Phillips told the official club website.

“It’s an amazing feeling to join this club and I’m looking forward to working with the team.

“I had positive talks with the club, and I knew it was the right decision to return to England.

“I am fully aware of our position, but confident we can grow and move up the table.”

Phillips has previously coached Angel City, London City Lionesses, University of Pennsylvania, University of San Francisco and California State Bakersfield.

Brighton are currently bottom of the WSL, a point behind Leicester with two games in hand, and meet Manchester United in the semi-finals of the FA Cup on April 15.

Former England manager Hope Powell stepped down as Brighton boss in October after over five years in charge, during which time she led the club to a best-ever sixth-placed WSL finish.

Powell’s successor, the former Bayern Munich coach Jens Scheuer, left Brighton at the start of March after spending just over two months with the Seagulls.

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