West Ham sack head coach Rehanne Skinner after winning only one of their opening 11 Women's Super League games this season.
West Ham have sacked head coach Rehanne Skinner after winning only one of their opening 11 Women's Super League games this season.
The Hammers, who are second from bottom, drew 2-2 at home to bottom club Liverpool on Sunday.
A West Ham statement read: "Recent results have not matched expectations and the board of directors believe that a change is necessary."
They said the process of finding Skinner's replacement is under way.
West Ham finished second from bottom in 2023-24 and fourth from bottom last season.
Their only WSL win this term came at home to Everton on 16 November.
West Ham host Manchester City in the League Cup quarter-final on Sunday before taking on reigning champions Chelsea in the WSL on 11 January.
More to follow.
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