Niskanen backs Green to see out Exeter City season

Ilmari Niskanen has 10 assists for Exeter City in League One this season
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Exeter City winger Ilmari Niskanen hopes Dan Green will stay in charge of the League One club until at least the end of the season.
Green has stepped up from his role as a first-team coach to manage the side after Gary Caldwell left to join Wigan Athletic earlier this month.
The 34-year-old has led Exeter to two draws in his two games in charge with City 14th in League One before Saturday's game with third-placed Bolton Wanderers (15:00 GMT).
Green says he has yet to have an offer to take on the role on a full-time basis.
"I think already during this almost two weeks he's been in charge I think he's been absolutely fantastic, as has the the whole coaching staff," Finland international Niskanen told BBC Radio Devon.
"I think overall it's been pretty similar as it was with Gary.
"Obviously, I loved working with Gary as well, I think he's a brilliant manager, but Greener is absolutely brilliant as well.
"He's so good tactically and the way we have been preparing this week and training has been really good.
"So I really hope it's going to stay the same until the end of the season."

Dan Green is a product of Exeter's academy and re-joined the club as coach in 2024
Niskanen has been in excellent form for the Grecians and his 10 assists lead the League One standings alongside Reyes Cleary of Barnsley.
The Finn, who is in his third season at St James Park after joining from Dundee United in the summer of 2023, also set up two goals in the FA Cup and says he is playing some of the best football of his career.
"From the start of the season I've been feeling really, really good personally," he added.
"I thought the pre-season went really well, I'm in a really good shape physically, which is of course a massive part in my game because obviously my game is based on running a lot.
"I think the one thing I've been struggling a bit during the first two seasons here has been the final decision making or the execution of the cross or the final pass and there's been a massive step up in that during the season.
"That is of course a massive credit to the whole coaching staff, to the other other team-mates as well because, without Jayden's [Wareham] or Josh's [Magennis] or Sonny's [Cox] finishing I wouldn't have any assists, so it's a massive credit to to them as well
"We train them every week and it's so good to see them finally paying off, but I think personally there's still room to improve, but overall I'm in a really good place at the moment."