West Brom's 10-game losing streak finally catches up to them as Ryan Mason, the 34-year-old head coach who took the reins seven months ago, has been relieved of his duties. The West Midlands-based club slumped to defeat at Leicester on Monday night, marking their tenth consecutive away loss in the Championship.
Mason's tenure was marked by inconsistency, with the team struggling to find any sort of rhythm or cohesion under his guidance. Despite starting with a flourish, winning three of their first four league matches, they succumbed to a 10-game losing streak, a sequence that has left them mired in mid-table mediocrity.
The decision to part ways with Mason comes as no surprise, given the team's form over the past few months. The 34-year-old had been touted as a potential savior for the struggling club, but ultimately failed to deliver on his promise.
In a statement released earlier today, West Brom expressed their gratitude to Mason and his coaching staff for their efforts, while wishing them well in their future endeavors. However, it's clear that the club is looking for a fresh start, one that will hopefully bring an end to their current losing streak.
With James Morrison taking over as interim head coach, West Brom will look to regroup and refocus ahead of their next match against Swansea in the FA Cup third round. The challenge ahead won't be easy, but one thing is certain - the stakes are high for the West Brom faithful, who can ill afford another defeat.
Mason's tenure was marked by inconsistency, with the team struggling to find any sort of rhythm or cohesion under his guidance. Despite starting with a flourish, winning three of their first four league matches, they succumbed to a 10-game losing streak, a sequence that has left them mired in mid-table mediocrity.
The decision to part ways with Mason comes as no surprise, given the team's form over the past few months. The 34-year-old had been touted as a potential savior for the struggling club, but ultimately failed to deliver on his promise.
In a statement released earlier today, West Brom expressed their gratitude to Mason and his coaching staff for their efforts, while wishing them well in their future endeavors. However, it's clear that the club is looking for a fresh start, one that will hopefully bring an end to their current losing streak.
With James Morrison taking over as interim head coach, West Brom will look to regroup and refocus ahead of their next match against Swansea in the FA Cup third round. The challenge ahead won't be easy, but one thing is certain - the stakes are high for the West Brom faithful, who can ill afford another defeat.