Crystal Palace have sacked manager Patrick Vieira after 18 months in charge.
Vieira has left Palace after a run of 12 games without a victory in all competitions - with their last win coming against Bournemouth on New Year's Eve 2022.
That run saw Palace exit the FA Cup at the third round to Premier League bottom side Southampton, while they have slipped to within three points of the relegation zone.
Palace have confirmed that U21s head coach Paddy McCarthy will take charge of the Eagles' next game away at Arsenal on Sunday supported by assistant Darren Powell and goalkeeping coach Dean Kiely.
Vieira's last match in charge of Palace was a 1-0 loss to rivals Brighton, the fourth successive game in which the south London club have failed to score.
Palace failed to register a shot on target in three consecutive games against Aston Villa, Manchcester City and Liverpool - becoming the first Premier League to do so since Opta started recording data in 2003.
Palace have confirmed that, alongside Vieira, Osian Roberts, Kristian Wilson and Saïd Aïgoun have also left the club.
Palace chairman Steve Parish said in a statement: "It is with enormous regret that this difficult decision has been made. Ultimately, results in recent months have placed us in a precarious league position and we felt a change is necessary to give us the best chance of retaining Premier League status.
"That said, Patrick's impact since joining us in the summer of 2021 has been significant, and he is held in the highest regard by myself, and all of his colleagues.
"He led the team to a Wembley FA Cup semi-final and respectable 12th placed finish last season playing some exciting football, which was a challenging and crucial campaign for the club given the changes we made to the squad prior to his arrival.
"Patrick has given his all to the club, and we all thank him and his team for their service."
'Sacking Vieira a mistake - Zaha will be disappointed'
Former Crystal Palace striker Clinton Morrison speaking to Sky Sports News:
"For me, it's not the right call - I don't think he should have been sacked. I know the run they have been on is terrible - without a win since the New Year. But I speak to a lot of people at Palace, around the place there has been a lot of togetherness and that's down to Patrick.
"I know it's a results-based industry but the run of games they have had is ridiculous. After Arsenal, the next five or six games are all winnable. I would have stuck with him. I don't know which other manager can come in and turn it around.
"It is a tough job and I don't know who is out there. Someone like a Jesse Marsch? What Palace are used to under Patrick Vieira might be different to what a new manager comes in and implements.
"So it will take time and Palace don't have time. They're in a relegation battle, you need confidence and you need someone who is going to come in and lift the team. There will be someone, as you don't make rash decisions like sacking Vieira without having someone lined up.
"I do believe the investment wasn't good enough in January, Vieira needed help in strengthening other areas.
"The biggest problem with Palace is scoring goals. They are too reliant on Wilfried Zaha and he's been injured for a bit recently. Other players need to step up, there are two players in Ebere Eze and Michael Olise who I think will go to the very top. I think Palace will stay up as they have talented players in the team.
"There are a lot of players who like Vieira, the harmony there is together. Zaha and Vieira had a brilliant relationship. I can't speak for him but he might be disappointed."
Vieira's last words as Palace manager
Former Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira after the Eagles' 1-0 defeat to Brighton:
"I'm concerned about scoring goals. When I look at the team performance and looking at the work ethic and our organisation and how the players execute our plan, I was pleased with that.
"The worry I have is that when you create those opportunities but you don't take them of course, you start to be worried about that. We have to score those goals.
"The players, especially those front players, have to change their mindset. We have to be more aggressive going forward, we have to be more aggressive in the last third. I'm not going to stop putting the pressure on that I'm putting on them at the moment until we get we want.
"It's not about showing more positivity, it's about showing the ingredients that you need to win matches. The players worked hard, they worked well, they competed.
"I never questioned the relationship or confidence I have with players or players have from me. The way they've been playing, we have showed we are together and I don't have any worries about relationships between players and myself."
Crystal Palace's next fixtures
When Palace regroup after the March international break, their next six fixtures are against teams below them in the table.
The last time the Eagles played a team below them in the league was against Bournemouth on New Year's Eve in 2022, which was Vieira's last win in charge.
March 19 - Arsenal (a)
April 1 - Leicester (h)
April 8 - Leeds (a)
April 15 - Southampton (a)
April 22 - Everton (h)
April 25 - Wolves (a)
April 29 - West Ham (h)
zemabcdiyz
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zaha is the problem of the team
tohcelnu
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crystal palace don't have much quality on the field what u expect the man to do
onealchap
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Rodgers still at Leicester
Javimor
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I said the same, but they have gathered 4 points from 12 games this whole year.
Lol and where are they in the table dude
gunnerfc
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Nobody does that to an invincible, we will make them pay this weekend
lenadkopty
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Palace is a useless team
Lovebug2
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Keep Viera and chase Zaha and the other protesting players. These players have a reputation for undermining managers. Many good managers have come and gone and Palace have stuck with the same rebellious players who are plain loose cannons.
Lovebug2
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Zaha can go too
hussein_dakik
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I see no reasons sacking Patrick, he's been doing extremely well since he took over. They have been playing really good Football but just that the luck haven't been with them. I wish him all the Best in his next Jobs.
I said the same, but they have gathered 4 points from 12 games this whole year.
lehkmnprz
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who is next? EPL what'a shame!!!!
Pidabcdenr
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I see no reasons sacking Patrick, he's been doing extremely well since he took over. They have been playing really good Football but just that the luck haven't been with them. I wish him all the Best in his next Jobs.
Passenger57
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He has a bright future🔥
jonatzDjango
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He did well last season. It's been tough this season. Extremely
FootballRealist
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He is a good manager..but he needs a team that will allow him to spend in the market..not saying kinda funds by the likes of the top teams but enough to get what he wants..Unfortunately Palace is not into spending of any sort so it’s really hard..plus the way they played made it difficult for all teams, he just lacked the attacking options
Andybest23
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When you don’t invest and u expect more. Is that even possible? Learn From Arsenal and Ateta. They gave him enough time and it’s paying off.
AbdulRahimMubarak
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come on...feel gutted. actually, I liked the Crystal Palace playing style under Patrick. Fluent & stubborn. it's the player that let it down. Patrick is a good manager
Yh very good manager
limekoty
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Vieira is a good Couch..., Crystal Palace will regret. The problem is not the couch..
You head like bedspread,read what you type
ephraimpara85
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I was even wondering how he was going to set the team against his favourite and former team Arsenal
kehbeilru
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come on...feel gutted. actually, I liked the Crystal Palace playing style under Patrick. Fluent & stubborn. it's the player that let it down. Patrick is a good manager
vabbdkmsz
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he has played with almost all the big teams and he will do better with the rest of teams left. the next manager will have very little to do
Eduu2431
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Vieira is a good Couch..., Crystal Palace will regret. The problem is not the couch..
Cabacdeilr
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bye bye
Mezacmpyz
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He should not be sacked