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Hammers axe coach

MANUEL pellegrini’s time in charge of West ham came to a sorry end when a resurgent, new-look Leicester thumped the hammers 2-1 at the London stadium. former coach david Moyes (inset), who saved the team from relegation in the 2017-18 campaign before bein

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LONDON: Manuel Pellegrini’s 18-month reign as West Ham manager ended abruptly as the Chilean was sacked shortly after his side’s 2-1 home defeat by Leicester in the Premier League.

The defeat, following the Boxing Day loss at Crystal Palace, left West Ham fourth from bottom, just one point above the relegation zone after a dreadful run of form.

Former Manchester City title-winning manager Pellegrini, who took the team to 10th place last season and briefly into the top four early in this campaign, had already given his post-match news conference at the London Stadium and had not hinted at what was about to follow around 15 minutes later.

West Ham broke the news in a statement on their website.

“It is with great disappoint­ment that we’ve had to make this decision,” joint-chairman David Sullivan said.

“Manuel is a gentleman and it has been a real pleasure to work with someone of his calibre. However, it has become clear that that a change is required to get the club back on track in line with our ambitions this season.

“We felt it was necessary to act now in order to give the new manager as much time as possible to try and achieve that.”

Pellegrini is the sixth top-flight manager to lose his job this season, following Mauricio Pochettino and Unai Emery at London rivals, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal.

The club are yet to announce who will take charge of the crucial match against fellow strugglers Bournemout­h at the London Stadium on New Year’s Day.

Names in the frame for the vacancy include previous boss David Moyes, who left in 2018 after guiding West Ham to safety, and former Brighton manager Chris Hughton.

West Ham have spent around £150mil (RM810mil) since Pellegrini took charge, including around £80 million (RM432mil) in the summer

transfer window on the likes of French striker Sebastien Haller, from Eintracht Frankfurt, and Spaniard Pablo Fornals, from Villareal.

For a while, it looked encouragin­g and there was talk of challengin­g for Europe when they went on a sixmatch unbeaten streak after losing to Manchester City on the opening day.

But since beating Manchester United at home on Sept 28, they have won only twice in their last 13 league games, but not at the London Stadium where a mood of gloom had descended even before Saturday.

“The trick is whether you are able to get that new manager-bounce like Watford have,” former goalkeeper Rob Green said. “That’s certainly what West Ham need right now.” West Ham looked woefully low on confidence against a Leicester side showing nine changes to the line-up beaten by Liverpool 48 hours earlier but who were far too good. Fans made their frustratio­ns clear on Saturday, jeering Pellegrini’s substituti­ons of Haller and Manuel Lanzini. “I understand the fans, they deserve better results and deserve a better performanc­e of the team,” Pellegrini said in his final post-match news conference.

Asked if he could turn around the club’s fortunes, he said: “When you are a manager and you don’t have the points we need to have, of course it is difficult.

“But I have experience. You must try to continue convincing that it is the right way to do it. Football is all about results. Sure, with one game we can win here, maybe Bournemout­h, it will make it better.”

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 ?? — reuters ?? Back of the net: Leicester’s Kelechi Iheanacho (right) scoring past West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski at the London Stadium on Saturday.
— reuters Back of the net: Leicester’s Kelechi Iheanacho (right) scoring past West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski at the London Stadium on Saturday.

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