Former Leeds United assistant manager Rene Maric sent a message to Whites fans on social media following his exit from Elland Road.
The Austrian coach joined Leeds in July of last year but left his position in the Whites dugout when former boss Jesse Marsch was sacked following a poor run of results.
Now Chris Armas, Michael Skubala and Paco Gallardo will work as a trio in the dugout until the club finds a permanent replacement, with the favourite looking to be Feyenoord manager Arne Slot.
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The message, originally posted across three separate tweets, read: "Dear @LUFC fans, sadly my time at this historic club has come to an end.
"The Elland Road experience was unique and I can’t stress how privileged I felt in the dugout. The staff and people at the club carry this energy with them every day to work & it’s what made working with them so special.
"I’m sorry that I couldn’t contribute more & further as it wasn’t possible to instill some of the different ideas the club envisioned for that great group of highly talented players that surely will be successful in the future. There is no doubt in my eyes.
"Hopefully the results will come already this week. Thanks to @andrearadri, Victor & Angus for the long support even under the pressure of the results & some performances. Even if it’s not MOT anymore, it’s still ALAW & I will be at Elland Road between the fans to support this amazing club."
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