Western Sydney Wanderers have announced the departure of head coach Jean-Paul de Marigny.
In a huge shock, de Marigny’s tenure has come to an abrupt end , just three months after he was appointed as the new boss.
The 56-year-old parted ways with the club on Monday, with the Wanderers releasing a short statement.
“Western Sydney Wanderers FC have today parted ways with head coach Jean-Paul de Marigny,” it read.
“The club thanks Jean-Paul for his efforts and wishes him success in the future.
“The club will make an announcement in the coming days on a replacement coach.”
De Marigny was given the Wanderers job in July until the end of the 2020-21 Season.
It came after a short period at the helm following the sacking of Markus Babbel midway through last season.
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We have today parted ways with head coach Jean-Paul de Marigny: https://t.co/reLl3kCUgs #WSW pic.twitter.com/vOPAZ1pZNz
— WS Wanderers FC (@wswanderersfc) October 12, 2020