In an effort to stay in the Premier League, Leeds fired manager Javi Gracia and hired Sam Allardyce for the remainder of the campaign.
Following the dismissal of director of football Victor Orta, the club on Wednesday announced the departure of Spaniard Gracia and his backroom staff.
Gracia, who joined Leeds only in February, leaves the team after four losses in five Premier League games; with four games left, Leeds is still outside the bottom three on goal differential.
“Leeds can confirm Javi Gracia will leave the club after 12 games in charge,” a club statement said. “Zigor Aranalde, Mikel Antia and Juan Solla, who joined alongside Gracia, will also leave the club.
“We thank Javi and his team for their efforts under difficult circumstances.
“The remaining four games of the season will be overseen by experienced head coach Sam Allardyce.”
Allardyce suffered his first Premier League relegation when West Brom went down in 2021, leaving the club six months into an 18-month contract.
The 68-year-old former Bolton, Newcastle, West Ham and England boss becomes Leeds’ third permanent manager of the season after Jesse Marsch and Gracia.
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