Leeds United on Sunday sacked manager Marcelo Bielsa following a poor run of results that has left the Premier League side just two points above the relegation zone.
Saturday’s dispiriting 4-0 loss to Tottenham at Elland Road was their fourth straight defeat, a run during which they have conceded 17 goals.
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Leeds United were earlier defeated 4-2 by Manchester United on the 20th of February before Liverpool smashed six goals into their net four days after.
The 66-year-old Argentine remained convinced he could turn things around after the Spurs loss, but the Leeds board decided they had to act.
The club intends to make an announcement regarding Bielsa’s successor on Monday, with former RB Leipzig and RB Salzburg boss Jesse Marsch the heavy favourite to take over.
“Leeds United can today confirm the club have parted company with head coach Marcelo Bielsa,” a club statement said.
Chairman Andrea Radrizzani said he was forced to act due to the club’s “precarious position” in the Premier League.
“This has been the toughest decision I have had to make during my tenure at Leeds United, taking into account all the success Marcelo has had at the club.
“With Marcelo as our head coach, we had three incredible campaigns and the good times returned to Elland Road. He changed the culture of the club and brought a winning mentality to us all.
“The moments created, particularly in the 2019/20 season and winning promotion to the Premier League, will of course live long in all our memories, myself and the fans included.
“However, I have to act in the best interest of the club and I believe a change is required now in order to secure our Premier League status.”
The former Argentina manager, who took charge at Elland Road in 2018, will be remembered as one of the most important managers in the club’s history.
He ended Leeds’ 16-year absence from the Premier League and then delivered a top-10 finish in their first season back in swashbuckling style.
But their second season in the top flight has been blighted by injuries and increasing questions over Bielsa’s tactics.
Bielsa has been deprived of key players for large chunks of the season, including forward Patrick Bamford and midfielder Kalvin Phillips.
His tactics and refusal to switch from his renowned style also came under fire as the 60 goals they have conceded is the worst in the division by some distance.
Bielsa leaves with the club in 16th position, two points from safety and in real danger of returning to the Championship. (AFP)