Former England defender leaves a season into his two-year dealHammers finished eighth but reached Continental Cup semis
Paul Konchesky has left his position as West Ham manager after the Women’s Super League season ended on Saturday, a year after his appointment.
The former England defender, who made 70 appearances for the Hammers, was promoted from assistant in May 2022 when Olli Harder departed. Konchesky signed a two-year deal but has left the Hammers after just 29 games in charge, with the club finishing eighth in the WSL table following a 2-2 draw at home to their London rivals Tottenham in their final match of the campaign.
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