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Five reasons Erik ten Hag was sacked by Bayer Leverkusen revealed in disastrous appointment that cost £86k per day

ERIK TEN HAG was sacked by Bayer Leverkusen after just two matches due to FIVE major problems.

The former Manchester United was dumped by his new German side after failing to win either of his opening Bundesliga games.

Erik ten Hag at a press conference.

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Bayer Leverkusen dumped Erik ten Hag due to five major issuesCredit: Getty
Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid's coach, coaching during a match.

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The Dutchman failed miserably in the wake of title winner Xabi AlonsoCredit: AFP

Ten Hag’s exit came as a shock, with some fans feeling the Dutchman was unfairly treated while following in Xabi Alonso’s footsteps.

Leverkusen bid farewell to numerous title-winning stars including Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong and Piero Hincapie, with all three now in the Premier League.

And Ten Hag was left to work with a new group of aces whose quality was arguably not as high.

However, Leverkusen bosses were eager to pull the plug after long-standing employees branded him the WORST coach in their club’s history.

BIZARRE APPROACH

Bild now claims there were five key reasons to sack Ten Hag as quickly as possible – with the Dutchman leaving with a DAILY earning of £86,000 thanks to his £5.2million salary and severance package.

First off, it’s claimed that Ten Hag failed to get along with any of his players OR staff – including the ones who arrived with him in July.

He refused to give a “rousing” speech before the first match against Hoffenheim, with the game ending in a 2-1 defeat.

And many of his staff and players were left questioning his bizarre decision to almost downplay the occasion.

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Secondly, the Dutchman was accused of “interfering” with Leverkusen’s transfer plans, including only proposing players from his own agency.

Ten Hag is represented by SEG Football, who represent Rasmus Hojlund and also allegedly batted for Andre Onana and Antony when they joined Man United for huge fees.

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Granit Xhaka celebrating a goal.

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Ten Hag public vetoed Granit Xhaka’s exit, but he joined Sunderland just days laterCredit: PA
Lucas Vazquez of Leverkusen controlling the ball during a soccer match.

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The Germans signed Lucas Vazquez without consulting Ten HagCredit: Getty

Meanwhile, he publicly vetoed Granit Xhaka’s move to Sunderland, despite an internal agreement for the Swiss ace to move on.

And Leverkusen chiefs went directly against Ten Hag when they granted Xhaka his exit just days later.

Elsewhere, the late arrival of Lucas Vazquez from Real Madrid was made without Ten Hag knowing until AFTER the ace’s contract was signed – highlighting his lack of relationship with club transfer guru Simon Rolfes and ultimately indicating Leverkusen’s decision to move forward without him.

TRAINING PAIN

The third reason for Ten Hag’s exit was his insistence on players doing PUSH UPS during training, ranking it as important as working with the ball.

Stars were used to lots of tactical and technical work under predecessor Alonso, now at Real Madrid.

And Ten Hag’s “unusually long” training sessions, packed with dull physical work, left many unmotivated.

Jarell Quansah of Bayer 04 Leverkusen playing soccer.

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New signings like Jarrell Quansah failed to get goingCredit: Getty
Robert Andrich of Bayer Leverkusen reacts during a Bundesliga match.

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There were no tactics on the pitchCredit: AFP

NO CONNECTION

Fourthly, chiefs were left concerned by the “cold” atmosphere around the club, with Ten Hag’s lack of leadership resulting in a major disconnect at the training ground AND the stadium.

Staff ranging from coaches to nutritionists and physios quickly became disillusioned.

And the recent memories of Alonso’s title-winning reign only further compounded the misery.

TACTICAL DISASTERCLASS

Finally, the proof was in the pudding itself.

Leverkusen lost their first match to Hoffenheim, and then threw away a two-goal lead to draw with 10-men Werder Bremen.

Players were said to be baffled by the lack of ideas and general game plan – and it showed.

Individuals were expected to take decisive actions, but none seemed to work in a consistent tactical manner across the field.

And the only thing Leverkusen chiefs have been left to ponder is whether they should have sacked Ten Hag earlier.

Reports claim former Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is now being considered as his replacement.

While there is also interest in former Bundesliga managers Marco Rose and Edin Terzic, with a decision set to be made over the international break.

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Erik ten Hag becomes Erik Ten Weeks after Bayer Leverkusen sacking

After his short tenure at Bayer Leverkusen, Erik ten Hag is being dubbed Erik Ten Weeks by some critics.

Ten weeks is an exaggeration – his reign was actually one day short of nine weeks, clocking in at 62 days. He lasted just two Bundesliga games.

He was sacked after Leverkusen threw away a 3-1 lead against 10-man Werder Bremen on Saturday, to draw 3-3.

That disappointing result came one week after Leverkusen lost to Hoffenheim in their season opener at home. Ten Hag only won one competitive game – a German Cup tie against a fourth-division side.

The experienced Dutchman was appointed in late May to replace title-winning coach Xabi Alonso, who departed for Real Madrid, but he did not begin work until 1 July.

At first, Leverkusen seemed to be convinced he could lead a partial rebuild, as the Werkself were losing a number of key players, including Florian Wirtz and Jonathan Tah.

But while early results this season were disappointing, they were not the sole reason – or even the main reason – for Ten Hag’s dismissal.

Almost from the start, Ten Hag caused irritation with his decisions and behaviour.

For instance, he rescheduled a friendly against Flamengo’s under-20s team during Leverkusen’s training camp in Brazil. The game was played four days earlier than initially planned and Leverkusen lost 5-1 in quite an upset.

Around the same time, Ten Hag took a stance against Granit Xhaka’s departure, saying the midfield leader ought to stay and that Leverkusen had lost enough key players already.

However, Leverkusen had made it known that Xhaka could leave if the right offer came in. He went to Sunderland.

In addition, Ten Hag criticised his players for not being fit enough, even though he and his staff had overseen pre-season.

And he has been accused of lacking the kind of charisma necessary to lead any ambitious top-flight team, but especially a newly assembled group of players. He seemed to struggle with convincing players of his ideas. Sources close to the club suggest he gave lacklustre pre-match talks.

Before the season opener against Hoffenheim, it has been said Ten Hag didn’t even give a pre-match talk.

In contrast, Spaniard Alonso tried his best to improve his German and his leadership skills as a manager during his tenure at Leverkusen.

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Chelsea star Jorgenson pranks team-mate on live TV after Bayer Leverkusen clash as even Cole Palmer won’t take trophy

FILIP JORGENSON pranked Chelsea team-mate Trevoh Chalobah after beating Bayer Leverkusen.

The Blues earned a 2-0 victory over the German outfit to win the VisitMalta Weekender Cup.

Chelsea players lift the VisitMalta Weekender 2025 trophy.

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Chelsea won the VisitMalta Weekener Cup against Bayer LeverkusenCredit: Getty
Chelsea players with trophy.

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Filip Jorgenson pranked Travoh Chalobah by pretending he wanted the trophyCredit: Channel 5
Soccer player holding a trophy.

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The goalkeeper then walked off leaving the defender stuck with itCredit: Channel 5
Chelsea football players with trophy.

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Cole Palmer did not want to carry the trophyCredit: Channel 5

Estevao netted his first goal in Chelsea colours before Joao Pedro wrapped up the result late on.

Enzo Maresca‘s player did lift the trophy in a ceremony after the game but were not overly enthused in their celebrations.

The players took turns lifting the pre-season trophy until Malo Gusto handed it to Chalobah.

The defender gave the cup a half-hearted lift before Jorgenson decided to prank him.

The goalkeeper gestured that he wanted his go with the silverware and Chalobah went to give it to him.

However, the Dane was not being serious and instead walked away, leaving Chalobah hanging.

The defender was then left with the trophy and was unable to offload it to the likes of Liam Delap and Cole Palmer.

He eventually got shot of the cup as wonderkid Estavao took it off his hands and lifted it to the crowd with a big smile on his face.

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Palmer was next to him when he lifted the cup and enjoyed watching the young brazilian enjoy the moment.

Meanwhile, after the match manager Maresca hinted that the Blues are not finished in the transfer market.

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The Blues have been heavily tipped to sign Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho.

The club could also dip into the market for a new centre back following the ACL injury to Levi Colwill.

Maresca said: “It’s a priority for me to get a new centre back.

“We will see if we go for it.

Chelsea player holding a trophy.

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Estevao did eventually take the cup off ChalobahCredit: Getty
Enzo Maresca, head coach of Chelsea, smiling after a match.

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Enzo Maresca has hinted at more transfer businessCredit: Getty
Nicolas Jackson of Chelsea FC in a soccer match.

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Nicolas Jackson could leave ChelseaCredit: Getty

“Levi is a fantastic player. What we achieved last season is because of him.

“He played a lot of games with me, I love him. We are going to miss him.

“We are trying also to find different solutions.”

The club could also see Nicolas Jackson leave before the window shuts.

The striker is training alone and was left out of the squad for the match against Leverkusen.

He has been linked with moves to both Newcastle and Bayern Munich.

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Chelsea 2 Bayer Leverkusen 0: Joao Pedro and Estevao bring Brazilian brilliance to Stamford Bridge

CHELSEA hardly needed to play like world-beaters to see off lacklustre Leverkusen.

But there was plenty for the Blues to feel positive about from their first game as world champions.

Chelsea's Estevao celebrates scoring a goal.

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Estevao scored his first Stamford Bridge goalCredit: Alamy
Andrey Santos of Chelsea taking a shot on goal.

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The Brazilian tucked home after 18 minutesCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Chelsea's Cole Palmer with a leg injury during a soccer match.

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It was a game largely devoid of quality despite the Blues dominanceCredit: Reuters
Joao Pedro of Chelsea celebrating a goal.

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Joao Pedro then brought more Brazilian brilliance as he added a second goalCredit: Reuters

Estevao’s goal and all-round first-half performance on his debut was the undoubted highlight, before Club World Cup hero Joao Pedro made it two late on.

And although boss Enzo Maresca regularly showed frustration with his team, this was a decent showing from a group of players with less than a week of training under their belt.

Maresca gave 10 outfield substitutes a run out without losing control of a game that at times had a bit more needle than he would have liked.

The way Cole Palmer linked up with Estevao will have pleased the Chelsea head coach.

The challenge which former Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah put in on Palmer will have had him wincing.

Especially after losing defender Levi Colwill to ACL surgery after a knock picked up in the very first training session since the CWC victory.

Palmer was incensed, and his team-mates backed him up in a brief outbreak of handbags.

Yet it was Chelsea who looked the fresher team.

Former Bundesliga champions Leverkusen had been working together for a full pre-season under new boss Erik ten Hag.

But they felt like one of Ten Hag’s old Manchester United teams: flat and toothless up front, having lost playmaker Florian Wirtz and wing-back Jeremie Frimpong to Liverpool.

Blues goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen made only a couple of routine saves and the visitors were unable to capitalise on the odd defensive error.

Otherwise it was all Chelsea.

Marc Cucurella and Estevao had shots blocked before the Brazilian started and finished the key move of the match.

After retrieving the ball near the halfway line, the right winger Cucurella, whose pass inside fell for Palmer.

The No 10s lob came back off the bar but Estevao volleyed it home.

Chelsea’s new No 9, Liam Delap, had two decent sights of goal but was denied each time by former Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken.

Delap might have done better, particularly with the first opportunity from Cucurella’s cross.

Estevao saw a shot blocked by Piero Hincapie’s head just before the break.

Palmer went off at half time, presumably as a precaution rather than because of any lasting damage from Quansah’s foul.

Estevao took his place in the No 10 position, leaving Pedro Neto to “follow that” on the right wing.

The young Brazilian had been less impressive in the second half yet had a chance to make the night even more special.

But he pulled a good chance wide before being replaced with 15 minutes to go to a loud ovation from the crowd.

Neto forced a decent save from Flekken and Chelsea were on the verge of settling for a scoreline that did not reflect their superiority.

But Joao Pedro put some extra shine on a night lit up by his fellow Brazilian Estevao with a last-gasp second.

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Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool ANNOUNCE Wirtz, Quansah to Leverkusen advancing, Leao to Bayern latest

United’s new striker target

Man Utd are reportedly showing an interest in Genk striker Tolu Arokodare.

The Nigerian, who stands at 6ft 6in tall, scored 21 goals in 40 Belgian Pro League matches last season.

He is seen as a cheaper option with Genk supposedly open to accepting a £20m fee.

Ruben Amorim wants a more physical presence up top.

Sulemana bid rejected

Southampton have turned down a £10m offer from Atalanta for Kamaldeen Sulemana.

The Ghanaian winger is keen on the move to the Serie A club, who are managed by recently axed Saints boss Ivan Juric.

Ajax, Genoa and Torino are all in the race to sign him.

But Atalanta are the first to make an offer and personal terms will not be a problem.

EXCLUSIVE: Stars axed from pre-season

Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho will be axed from United’s pre-season tour of the US.

The quartet are all up for sale and will not be flying to the States with the rest of the squad if they have not found a new club by then.

Their first game of the tour is against West Ham on July 27.

United want to force their exits to raise funds for their own spending.

Weah battle

Tottenham, Everton and RB Leipzig are ready to battle it out for Timothy Weah.

The Juventus and US national team star can play at right-back or right-wing.

He is the son of former Ballon d’Or winner and ex-president of Liberia George Weah.

But a Premier League switch for Weah does not seem imminent after he was one of the Juventus stars bizarrely visiting Donald Trump in the Oval Office earlier this week ahead of their Club World Cup opener.

He was asked about that instead of transfers, with him saying: “It was all a surprise to me, honestly, they told us that we have to go and I had no choice but to go.

“When he [Trump] started talking about the politics with Iran and everything, it kind of like, I just want to play football man.”

U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Timothy Weah of the Juventus soccer team in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 18, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

BREAKING: Liverpool agree Kerkez deal

Liverpool have struck an agreement with Bournemouth for left-back Milos Kerkez, according to journalist David Ornstein.

The champions will pay £40m for the 21-year-old, who is set to put pen to paper on a five-year contract.

Kerkez will undergo a medical next week and the paperwork is currently being sorted between the two clubs.

The Hungarian has spent two seasons at Bournemouth after his £15.5m switch from AZ Alkmaar.

He scored six goals and got two assists last term.

Kerkez’s arrival could spell the end for Andy Robertson amid interest from Atletico Madrid.

Bournemouth have already completed a deal for his replacement in Adrian Truffert from French side Rennes.

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Quansah deal close

Jarell Quansah’s switch from Liverpool to Bayer Leverkusen could be completed by next week.

The clubs have been in talks over a separate deal for the centre-back – not tied to Florian Wirtz’s £116.5m move.

Quansah is open to leaving Anfield and the fee will supposedly be £30m plus £5m in add-ons.

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Florian Wirtz: Liverpool agree £116m deal to sign midfielder from Bayer Leverkusen

Wirtz made his debut for Leverkusen at the age of 17, scoring 57 goals in 197 games for the club, and helped them win the Bundesliga for the first time in 2024.

He has scored seven goals in 31 appearances for Germany since making his international debut in 2021.

Wirtz is set to become the second player Liverpool have bought from Bayer Leverkusen this summer, with right full-back Jeremie Frimpong having arrived in a £34m deal.

The Reds have also made a move for Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez, with talks taking place about a deal of between £45m-£50m.

Liverpool, having won the 2024-25 Premier League title in manager Arne Slot’s first season, have sought to bolster their squad – and the level of their outlay is believed to have been helped by limiting their spending in previous transfer windows.

Last summer, they only added Italy winger Federico Chiesa, bought for £12.5m from Juventus, while Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili was signed from Valencia in a £29m deal which will involve him joining before the start of next season.

In terms of departures, Liverpool have sold Republic of Ireland keeper Caoimhin Kelleher to Brentford for an initial £12.5m, which could rise to £18m.

They have also lost England right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has joined Real Madrid.

Sources at Liverpool have indicated Real paid the Reds 10m euros (£8.4m) to release Alexander-Arnold early from his contract, which was scheduled to end on 30 June, so he could play at this month’s Club World Cup, although sources at the Spanish club have suggested they paid less than that.

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Brentford sign Liverpool’s Caoimhin Kelleher as Mark Flekken is sold to Bayer Leverkusen

Flekken, who has signed a three-year deal with Leverkusen, had been at Brentford since joining from Freiburg in May 2023.

The 31-year-old made 77 appearances for the west London club and helped them finish 10th in the Premier League last season.

“Mark has proven to be a seamless replacement for David Raya, who set an extremely high standard during his years with us,” added Giles.

“We were expecting Mark to be our goalkeeper for many more years, however when Bayer Leverkusen made it known that they wanted to do this transfer, and Mark made it clear that he was interested in moving closer to home and with a possibility of Champions League football, we turned our attention towards how all parties could make this happen.

“Mark has done a great job for us and leaves with our thanks and support.”

Leverkusen recently appointed former Ajax and Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag as their new manager following the departure of Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid.

“Mark Flekken possesses a wide range of skills that a goalkeeper in modern top-flight football must possess,” said Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes.

“Mark exudes an impressive physical presence; from a footballing perspective, he has certainly been one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League over the past two years.”

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Jeremie Frimpong lands in UK on private jet with Bayer Leverkusen star to complete £30m Liverpool transfer

JEREMIE FRIMPONG touched down in the UK on a private jet today to complete his £29.5million move to Liverpool.

The Bayer Leverkusen right-back, 24, had a medical last week after the Premier League champions met the Dutchman’s release clause.

Jeremie Frimpong of Bayer Leverkusen during a Bundesliga match.

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Jeremie Frimpong is on the verge of completing his move to LiverpoolCredit: Getty

Now Frimpong is ready to finalise his transfer and become Arne Slot’s first summer signing.

His imminent arrival coincides with the departure of long-serving full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is set to join Real Madrid.

He is set to be in competition with homegrown talent Conor Bradley, 21, for the right-back spot.

Frimpong will increase the Dutch influence at Anfield, alongside captain Virgil van Dijk, Ryan Gravenberch and Cody Gakpo.

Kop boss Slot, who took over from Jurgen Klopp and won the league title during his first season in charge, is also from the Netherlands.

Liverpool are also closing in on a second high-profile signing from Leverkusen — midfielder Florian Wirtz.

The German sensation’s parents met Anfield officials a fortnight ago.

And Slot’s men appear to be edging out Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich in the race for the £126million-rated midfielder.

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Jeremie Frimpong's 2024-25 Bundesliga statistics for Leverkusen.

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Manchester City initially held an interest in Wirtz but withdrew from the transfer race last week.

City had considered signing him as a replacement for the outgoing Kevin De Bruyne.

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However, the overall cost of a potential deal was deemed too high.

The Cityzens were said to be concerned that such a move would not represent good value for money.

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Erik ten Hag: Bayer Leverkusen confirm ex-Manchester United boss as new head coach

Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes said:, external “With Erik ten Hag, we have brought in an experienced coach with impressive success on the pitch.

“With three league titles and two domestic cup wins, he and Ajax dominated Dutch football from 2018 to 2022.

“And Erik demonstrated his quality as a coach with the ensuing success at Manchester United under difficult circumstances at times.”

Under former Liverpool midfielder Alonso, Leverkusen won a league and cup double in 2023-24.

They finished second in the Bundesliga this season, 13 points behind champions Bayern Munich.

Ten Hag, who will officially start his new role on 1 July, said Leverkusen are “one of the best clubs in Germany and also among the top clubs in Europe”.

He added: “I’ve come to Leverkusen to continue with the ambition shown in recent years. It’s an attractive challenge to set up something together in this period of change and develop an ambitious team.”

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Erik ten Hag: Bayer Leverkusen set to appoint former Manchester United boss as Xabi Alonso replacement

Erik ten Hag is on the brink of agreeing a deal to replace Xabi Alonso as manager of Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen.

Ten Hag has been out of work since being sacked by Manchester United in October.

The Dutchman has received a number of offers but opted to stay out of the game until this summer.

Earlier this month sources close to Ten Hag told BBC Sport the former Ajax boss was preparing to return at the beginning of July and was willing to assess any suitable offer.

Alonso, who is expected to replace the outgoing Carlo Ancelotti as Real Madrid manager, has quit Leverkusen after leading the club to their first Bundesliga title in 2024 in an unbeaten league campaign.

Leverkusen also completed a domestic double last season, beating Kaiserslautern in the German Cup final.

Although the club has not been able to maintain the same high standards this season, they still managed to finish second to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Ten Hag has experience of German football after spending two years in charge of Bayern Munich’s second team from 2013.

The 55-year-old won the FA Cup and League Cup in his two full seasons as United boss, finishing third in the Premier League in 2022-23.

However, although United kept faith with him after extended deliberation in the wake of last season’s surprise FA Cup final victory against Manchester City, he was sacked on 28 October following a 2-1 defeat at West Ham.

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