Kenny Jackett: Why ex-Watford, Spurs and Leeds coach Nigel Gibbs is ideal fit for Portsmouth at present
Assistant Joe Gallen and first-team coach Jake Wigley will take over the reins, although Jackett intends to remain involved in team selection.
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Hide AdThe 55-year-old made almost 500 appearances for his only club, before establishing a distinguished career in coaching.
Gibbs has worked at the Hornets, Reading, Leeds, Millwall, Swansea, Cercle Brugge and Spurs’ under-19s.
Now he has agreed to stand in for Jackett on a short-term basis.
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Hide AdJackett said: ‘Nigel will be in and around the training ground at the back end of this week.
‘He will help us with his coaching ability and overall experience, however long that is.
‘There is no defined time on that obviously, but he will be in and around the training ground this week.
‘I’m pleased to have somebody with a lot of coaching ability but also a lot of experience.
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Hide Ad‘He has been an assistant manager, while was a caretaker boss at Watford in the Premier League, and is arriving to help Joe.’
Until this month, Gibbs was assistant manager at Belgian side Cercle Brugge.
He left the top-flight side when boss Paul Clement was dismissed, with the club struggling against relegation.
As a player, Gibbs played almost 20 years for Watford after making his debut in November 1983.
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During his time at Vicarage Road, Gibbs was a team-mate of Jackett for seven seasons.
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