Tottenham has sacked Nuno Espirito Santo as head coach after only four months in charge.
Santo was drafted in as the permanent successor to Jose Mourinho in June, with Spurs handing him an initial two-year contract.
However, a poor run of bad results with the latest coming from a 3-0 home defeat to Manchester United, leaves the north London outfit ten points adrift of Premier League leaders Chelsea after ten games.
The club in a statement published on Spurs’ website confirmed that Nuno, along with coaching staff Ian Cathro, Rui Barbosa and Antonio Dias, have all been relieved of their duties.
Spurs managing director Fabio Paratici, who also arrived at the club in the summer, said: “I know how much Nuno and his coaching staff wanted to succeed and I regret that we have had to take this decision.
“Nuno is a true gentleman and will always be welcome here. We should like to thank him and his coaching staff and wish them well for the future.”
Nuno took charge of just 17 games across all competitions as Tottenham head coach, recording nine wins, one draw and seven losses.
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Five of those defeats came in the Premier League, with Crystal Palace, Chelsea, Arsenal and West Ham getting the better of his side in addition to United.
Spurs had the second-worst totals in both shots and chances created in the Premier League under Nuno, who also has the unwanted record of the most defeats by three goals or more in the division so far this season.