West Brom sack Mason amid dismal away run
Monday's 2-1 defeat to Leicester City proved to be Ryan Mason's final game in charge of West Brom, as he was sacked after just 27 matches.
West Brom have sacked head coach Ryan Mason after Monday's 2-1 defeat at Leicester City continued their slide down the Championship table and extended their miserable away run.
Mason took charge at the Hawthorns ahead of the 2025-26 season after working for Tottenham in a variety of roles, including two stints in interim charge in 2021 and 2023.
But the former midfielder has failed to oversee a promotion push and leaves with West Brom closer to the relegation zone (seven points) than the play-off places (10 points).
Adbul Fatawu's brilliant 94th-minute volley condemned Albion to defeat at the King Power Stadium last time out, bringing up 10 consecutive defeats on their travels – their worst such run in almost 100 years.
In a short club statement, West Brom confirmed assistant coach Nigel Gibbs and first-team coach Sam Pooley had departed along with Mason.
Sitting 18th in the table, West Brom are currently on course for their worst finish in over a quarter of a century, having last finished lower in the second tier in 1999-00 (21st).
James Morrison – who made 341 appearances for West Brom between 2007 and 2019 – will take charge on an interim basis while the club seek a permanent replacement.












