Huddersfield Town have confirmed they have sacked manager Jan Siewert following their loss to Fulham last night.

The Terriers' 2-1 defeat to Scott Parker's men made it 14 games without a win since Siewert took over from David Wagner with the club still in the Premier League and appears to have been the final nail in the coffin for the German coach.

Huddersfield were made to pay for another poor home display as goals for the Cottagers from Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ivan Cavaleiro made it two wins in a row for the London club.

The Terriers will now be on the lookout for a new manager, bringing an end to a miserable spell in charge for the German.

Siewert only took the reins a matter of months ago when lauded manager David Wagner left the club, and following a journey which saw the Yorkshire club get to the Premier League before defying the odds to stay up in their first season, the club are once again in search of a new man in charge.

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Karlan Grant's equaliser against Fulham gave Huddersfield fans hope of getting at least a point, but they once again failed to hold on as Wolves loanee Cavaleiro netted the winner with ten minutes remaining.

The Verdict

It's hard to say this hasn't been coming and Siewert can hardly argue the point if he has indeed been sacked.

The German has simply never got going and seems to have lacked the trust of his players ever since taking over from Wagner.

There's enough talent there for Huddersfield to do well, but it needs shaking up massively or the unthinkable second successive relegation might not be too far round the corner.