

West Ham United has removed Rehanne Skinner as head coach after a poor start to the season. The club said it will look for a new coach to improve results.
West Ham United has parted ways with head coach Rehanne Skinner following a run of poor results this season.
The team won just one of its first eleven league matches and managed two draws, leaving West Ham near the bottom of the Women’s Super League.
Across two and a half years and 68 matches in charge, Skinner averaged 0.97 points per game. The club said this level of performance did not meet its ambitions.
Rehanne Skinner, 46, has previously worked at Tottenham Hotspur and as an assistant with the England national team. West Ham are now searching for a replacement but have not named a new coach yet.
