David Coote will be back on the touchline just three days after his controversial awarding of a West Ham penalty during stoppage time of Manchester United's 2-1 defeat in London, the EFL and PGMOL have confirmed.
The conversation after Man United's latest loss took a dramatic turn when it was finally decided it was the correct time to part ways with Erik ten Hag.
The Dutchman had been in charge for over two seasons, winning two cups in that time, and now efforts are ramping up to replace him with Sporting CP's Ruben Amorim.
But the straw that broke the camel's back - the 2-1 defeat at the London Stadium - should arguably not have happened, at least the way it did, as referee Coote awarded the home side the critical, injury-time penalty that Jarrod Bowen tucked beyond Andre Onana in highly contentious circumstances. READ MORE: How Ruben Amorim's strongest United line-up could look with formation switch READ MORE: Ruud van Nistelrooy could give a first-team debut to United youngster vs Leicester Defending his penalty area, Matthijs de Ligt collided with Hammers striker Danny Ings, who went over the Dutch defender's leg.