
West Bromwich Albion has sacked president Tony Mobra, just three months after his second goal.
The 61-year-old was knocked out 3-1 at home after losing home at home and at the derby where he was threatened with a relegation.
Former Blackburn Rovers and Middlesbrough were re-elected as Albion coach in January, after nearly 16 years of leaving Celtic in June
He replaced Carlos Corberrani, who left the club to take the top of the table at Valencia and made his bags seventh on the table.
But Mobara leads the club to just five in 18 games and six points from 10th on six points and two.
While the club can have six main players in mathematics, it takes a lot of results to have a chance.
Mark Venus has also left Mobara’s assistant and James Morrison has also played on temporary charges with the help of Damia Abella and Boz Mihel.