West Bromwich Albion have dismissed head coach Eric Ramsay following a difficult run of results, the club confirmed on Tuesday evening.
Ramsay’s tenure ends after just over a month in charge, with Albion failing to find momentum at a crucial point in the season. A string of disappointing performances left the club hovering near the Championship relegation places.
The 34-year-old arrived from Major League Soccer with a reputation as one of Britain’s brightest young coaches, but results never matched the early optimism. His final match in charge saw the Baggies held at home by Charlton Athletic.
In a brief statement, West Brom thanked Ramsay for his efforts and confirmed that the club will move quickly to appoint a successor. An interim arrangement is expected to be announced as the team prepares for a critical stretch of fixtures.
For a club with promotion ambitions not long ago, the sudden change underscores just how quickly expectations can shift in the Championship.
Now, attention turns to who will be trusted to steady the ship at The Hawthorns.