Former Sunderland boss Lee Johnson has been sacked as Hibernian manager.
Hibs confirmed Johnson had departed less than 24 hours after a 3-2 home defeat by Livingston meant they had lost their opening three cinch Premiership matches.
Chief executive Ben Kensell said on the Hibernian website: “The club has taken the tough decision to relieve Lee Johnson of his duties following a disappointing start to the domestic campaign.
“We wish Lee and his coaching staff all the best for the future and thank them for their efforts.”
Johnson was sacked by Sunderland in January last year in the aftermath of the humiliating 6-0 defeat by Bolton. He won 41 of his 75 games in charge of the Black Cats and led the side to Papa John's Trophy success.
He was appointed Hibs boss in May last year, but his time at the Scottish club has now come to an end.
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The change comes ahead of Thursday’s Europa Conference League play-off second leg against Aston Villa with Hibs 5-0 down from the first leg.
Hibs confirmed that coaches Jamie McAllister and Adam Owen had also left with immediate effect.
Former skipper David Gray will take caretaker charge for the “immediate future”, supported by Stuart Garden.
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