West Brom sacks Pulis after wretched run
Tony Pulis has paid the price for West Brom's miserable form, with his sacking confirmed by the club.
Tony Pulis has been sacked as West Brom manager after a dismal run of form that leaves the Baggies in danger of relegation from the Premier League.
The former Stoke City boss has garnered a reputation as a survival specialist, but West Brom has stalled in 2017, winning only three Premier League matches since February.
Two of those victories came in the first two games of the current campaign before a torrid 10-game winless run began, with West Brom's latest result a dispiriting 4-0 home reverse to champion Chelsea.
Owner Guochuan Lai watched on as sections of the Hawthorns support chanted for Pulis's sacking and the 17th-placed club has acted.
Pulis departs after almost three years at West Brom, having previously managed Stoke and Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
The 59 year-old has been linked with the vacant Wales job in the wake of Chris Coleman's resignation.