David Wagner has left Huddersfield Town as manager by mutual consent with the club that's at bottom of the Premier League.
The 47-year old German took over as Terriers boss in November 2015 and led them to promotion to the Premier League in 2016-17 via the Championship play-offs. Huddersfield were one of the favourites for relegation last season but Wagner kept them up with a 16th-place finish.
They have struggled this season, with just 11 points from 22 games, and are eight points adrift of safety. Town chairman Dean Hoyle called it a "sad day" after Wagner's achievements took him among the "greats" of the club.
Hoyle said in a statement: "I would like to begin by thanking David for all he has achieved at Huddersfield Town over the last three-and-a-half years. Under his stewardship, we have achieved things on the football pitch that surpass anything in modern memory, and that have gone well beyond my wildest expectations as chairman and as a fan. Under David's management, we took this club to the highest position it has held in almost 50 years and created memories that will last forever.