Former Dutch footballer and football manager, Ronald Koeman,
has been sacked by Everton after the English club suffered a humiliating
5-2 defeat in hands of Arsenal on Sunday.
Following Sunday's Premier League loss against the Gunners,
the club dropped to the relegation zone with just eight points from nine games
played already. Everton also faces elimination from the Europa League
tournament after picking up only one point in their opening three games.
The club on their Twitter page posted a statement
confirming Koeman's sacking on Monday afternoon which read: "Everton
Football Club can confirm that Ronald Koeman has left the Club.
"Chairman Bill Kenwright, the Board of Directors and
Major Shareholder Farhad Moshiri would all like to express their gratitude to
Ronald for the service he has given to the Club over the past 16 months and for
guiding the Club to seventh place in last season's Premier League
campaign."
The Dutch coach who leaves after 16 months in charge oversaw
a £150million spend during the summer with the director of football Steve
Walsh.
He bought Jordan Pickford, Michael Keane, Davy Klaassen and
Gylfi Sigurdsson, but failed to impress the club with his new signing brought
to the club.
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