Slaven Bilic has been sacked by West Brom, with Sam Allardyce likely to replace him as head coach at The Hawthorns.
Bilic was dismissed on Wednesday despite his side earning a 1-1 draw at Manchester City on Tuesday night.
Slaven Bilic’s final game in charge was a 1-1 draw at Manchester City on Tuesday; West Brom are 19th in the Premier League after picking up just one win in their first 13 games following their promotion from the Championship last season
“Albion would like to thank Slaven and his coaching staff for their efforts in achieving promotion last season and wishes them all well in the future,” read a club statement.
According to Skysports, negotiations are ongoing between West Brom and Allardyce but the 66-year-old is expected to be appointed as Bilic’s successor ahead of Sunday’s match against local rivals Aston Villa.
It is set to be his first managerial role since being sacked by Everton in 2018.
Bilic leaves West Brom after less than two years in charge. He initially enjoyed success at The Hawthorns, guiding the club to promotion in his first season as head coach.
However, the Baggies have struggled on their return to the top-flight, winning just once in the Premier League – against bottom club Sheffield United.