David Moyes has been sacked as the manager of Real Sociedad almost exactly a year after taking over at the Spanish club, with the team only clear of the relegation zone on goal difference.
The decision was taken following a 2-0 defeat at second-bottom Las Palmas on Friday night that left them with just two wins in their first 11 games of the season. The former Everton and Manchester United manager’s assistant Billy McKinley will leave with him. The former Celta and Barcelona B manager Eusebio Sacristán has been confirmed as his replacement.
The club’s president, Jokin Aperribay, informed Moyes on Monday after he returned from the UK, where he had spent the weekend. The 52-year-old was due to fly back on Sunday but his flight from Manchester to Bilbao was cancelled and rescheduled for the following day. He arrived in San Sebastián and returned to the Maria Cristina hotel, which has been his home for the last year, but he did not make any comment.
