Tottenham manager Jacques Santini has left the club for personal reasons after just 13 games in charge.
In a statement, Santini said: “My time at Tottenham has been memorable, and it is with deep regret that I take my leave. Private issues in my personal life have arisen which caused my decision.
“I have therefore requested to return to France. I very much hope that the wonderful fans will respect my decision.
“I should like to thank (sporting director) Frank Arnesen and (chairman) Daniel Levy for their understanding. I wish the club and the supporters all the best for the season.”
Spurs' sporting director Frank Arnesen added: ``We are obviously disappointed that Jacques is leaving us. We fully respect his decision. I can assure you that the club will act swiftly to minimise the impact of Jacques' departure.
“Our priority is to ensure that this season’s performance remains unaffected by this move. I shall make a further statement on Monday clarifying our position. We wish Jacques well.”
Martin Jol, first assistant coach, will take charge of the team for Saturday’s game against Charlton.