Stoke City have confirmed the exit of head coach Narcis Pelach after a brief tenure of three months. The decision came after a 2-0 loss to Leeds United on Thursday, which extended their winless run to nine games. This result left them only three points above the Championship relegation zone.
Pelach took over from Steven Schumacher in September but struggled to turn around Stoke's performance. Under his leadership, the team managed just three wins in 19 matches across all competitions. Despite his efforts, the club's fortunes did not improve significantly.

Jon Walters, Stoke City's sporting director, acknowledged Pelach's capabilities, stating, "Narcs is a talented coach with huge potential." Walters praised Pelach's dedication and expressed confidence in his future success. However, he admitted that recent performances indicated Pelach was not the right fit for the club at this time.
The club's decision reflects a need for change due to ongoing poor results. Despite Pelach's hard work and potential, the team required a different approach to improve their standing in the league.
The decision underscores the challenges faced by managers in maintaining consistent performance in competitive leagues like the Championship. Clubs often make difficult choices to ensure their survival and success in such environments.
Stoke City's management will now look for a new head coach who can steer the team away from relegation danger and bring stability to their campaign. The search for a suitable replacement is likely underway as they aim to secure better results moving forward.