Aaron Ramsey is set to lead Cardiff City for the final three matches of the Championship season following the dismissal of Omer Riza. Riza was relieved of his duties after a 2-0 loss to Sheffield United, marking five consecutive games without a win. Cardiff City currently sits in 23rd place with 42 points, trailing Derby County by one point.
Cardiff City expressed gratitude towards Omer Riza for his dedication and efforts during his tenure as manager. "We'd like to thank Omer for his passion and effort during his time as Cardiff City manager and wish him the very best for his next steps in the game," stated Cardiff in an official announcement.

Riza's stint at Cardiff began in September, where he managed 37 league games. Under his leadership, the team secured only nine victories, resulting in a win rate of just 24.32%. Despite these challenges, Riza's commitment to the club was acknowledged by Cardiff City.
Despite having no prior managerial experience, Aaron Ramsey will step into this new role with support from Chris Gunter, a former teammate from Wales. Ramsey had been sidelined from playing due to hamstring surgery but has always aspired to transition into coaching.
The first test for Ramsey as manager will be against Oxford United at home on Monday. This match marks an important opportunity for him to demonstrate his leadership skills and guide Cardiff City towards safety in the league.
With only three games left in the season, Ramsey's primary goal is to steer Cardiff away from relegation. The club's current position demands immediate improvement to secure their place in the Championship.
This managerial change comes at a crucial time for Cardiff City. The team needs strong leadership and strategic direction to overcome their current challenges and improve their standing in the league table.