After being the first manager appointed in the Premier League this season, Neil Warnock has become the first managerial casualty after Crystal Palace sacked him today.
The 66-year-old was brought in to replace Tony Pulis but after a recent run of one win in 12 games – the latest of which was a 3-1 home defeat to Southampton – was sacked as Palace lie in the relegation zone in 18th place.
Palace assistant manager, Keith Millen will be in charge for the club’s trip to Queens Park Rangers on Sunday.
Warnock won just three of his 16 Premier League games in charge and departs the club with a low 18.8% win percentage.