Cambridge United have sacked manager Garry Monk after a tenure that saw the team oversee just nine wins. The 45-year-old manager's departure comes as the club's majority owner Paul Barry expressed gratitude for Monk's efforts during his time at the club. Cambridge United's decision to part ways with Monk was made after a thorough review of the team's performance, with Barry stating that the table does not lie and it is the right moment to make a change. The club will use this period to plan strategically for the next chapter of the Football Club. Cambridge United's majority owner Paul Barry said that the club would like to thank Garry for his hard work and commitment to Cambridge United over the last 12 months. He really bought into the Club during his time with us and we are all very disappointed that it has not worked out in the way we would all have hoped. With 15 games of this season remaining, Cambridge United must continue to fight together to preserve their League status over the coming weeks. The club will conclude the first part of their football review and use this period to plan for the next chapter. Cambridge United's fans will be eagerly waiting to see who will replace Garry Monk as the team's manager. The club's decision to sack Monk has come as a surprise to many, but it is clear that the team needs a change in order to improve their performance. Cambridge United's majority owner Paul Barry has assured fans that the club will do everything in their power to ensure the team's success in the future.