League Two membership Gillingham have sacked supervisor Neil Harris after a run of three video games and not using a win.
The Gills topped the desk after successful their first 4 league video games, however 4 defeats in seven since then have seen the Kent membership drop to eighth.
Former Millwall and Cardiff Metropolis boss Harris, 46, had been in cost at Priestfield since 31 January 2022.
A statement on the Gills website mentioned the membership have determined “to go in a distinct course”.
“The membership will start the method of figuring out a head coach to take the group ahead,” the assertion added.
Harris is the third EFL boss to lose his job in lower than 24 hours after Sheffield Wednesday sacked Xisco Munoz and Bradford parted firm with Mark Hughes on Wednesday.
Gillingham proprietor Brad Galinson, who took over the membership in December final 12 months, has focused promotion to League One.
Harris’ remaining recreation in cost was the 2-0 defeat at Crewe on Tuesday – a end result which left the Gills one level off the automated promotion locations.
His assistant David Livermore may also depart.
Keith Millen – who has been answerable for the membership’s academy – will take management of first-team issues on an interim foundation, along with his first recreation at residence in opposition to MK Dons on Saturday.
The 53-year-old has beforehand had stints managing Bristol Metropolis and Carlisle United, in 2010-11 and 2021-22 respectively.
He has additionally had caretaker spells answerable for the Robins (twice), Crystal Palace (3 times) and MK Dons.