The Championship has seen it's first managerial casualty of the season, with Stoke City parting company with Michael O'Neill.
The former Northern Ireland boss took over in 2019 and saved the Potters from relegation to League One, but has flattered to deceive in general at the Bet365 Stadium.
One win in five league matches so far this season was not seen as adequate and the decision was made to relieve the former Royal loanee of his job.
Paul Ince was due to come up against O'Neill next Sunday as Stoke make the journey to Berkshire on Sky Sports.
Stoke City can confirm that manager Michael O’Neill has left the Club.
— Stoke City FC (@stokecity) August 25, 2022
Assistant manager Dean Holden will take interim charge of the first-team.
Joint Chairman John Coates said: “Michael joined us in November 2019 when the Club was in a difficult situation and the job he did in stabilising our position in the Championship should not be underestimated.
“Michael has worked tirelessly and with extreme professionalism, in particular in reshaping our squad and developing young players, but we feel the time is right to move in a different direction. I would like to thank him for his efforts and wish him every success for the future.”
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