LEEDS United owner Massimo Cellino has sacked manager Darko Milanic after only six games in charge.
Milanic was axed following Leeds' 2-1 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers at Elland Road on Saturday.
His predecessor David Hockaday was also relieved of his duties after six matches at the helm.
Neil Redfearn, who was caretaker manager when Hockaday left, is set to be appointed permanent manager on Monday.
Milanic's 32-day tenure was shorter than the infamous spell of Derby County legend Brian Clough, who spent 44 days at Leeds boss.
"I want to apologise to the supporters - they deserve better results," said Cellino, who fired 36 managers during 20 years with Italian side Cagliari.
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CHAMPIONSHIP NEWS: Leeds United manager sacked after only 32 days in charge
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