Morecambe, home to Kenyan forward Jonah Ayunga, have reappointed Derek Adams as their new head coach after Stephen Robinson was shown the door at the club.Adams left the club after the 2020-2021 season drew its curtains and joined Bradford City as he guided the club to League One via the Playoffs route.🗣 Derek Adams says, after the success of last season, the #Shrimps have another mission to accomplish. 👉 https://t.co/4o5T5Q4uS7#UTS 🦐 pic.twitter.com/FRNxr8vlKE— Morecambe FC (@ShrimpsOfficial) February 24, 2022 Of immediate concern for the 46-year-old coach will be to steer the club from relegation as they are currently two points from safety.Speaking in his first press conference after being unveiled as the new Morecambe head coach, Adams admitted that he has his work cut out at the club and added that the decision to return to the club was a no brainer. Red hot Ayunga bags brace in England as Timbe features in Thailand“I am really looking forward to it, we have obviously got a challenge between now and the end of the season to stay in League One, we are in the relegation zone at this moment in time. I know the football club well, they were very good to me when I was here before, the co-chairmen, the board of directors, the supporters, the staff and the players were fantastic and it was a really easy decision for me to come back,” said Adams.👑 The 𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚 is back.. #UTS 🦐 pic.twitter.com/sTFnkEsy1Q— Morecambe FC (@ShrimpsOfficial) February 24, 2022 Ayunga will be hoping to rediscover his form after going through a purple patch in January where he scored three goals that propelled them out of relegation.Morecambe have however suffered a torrid run of form recently after winning just two games in their last 15 games.