Former Scotland manager Alex McLeish has left Egyptian club Zamalek after just 65 days and 10 matches in charge.
McLeish, 57, is the fourth coach to leave the Cairo side this season.
The former Rangers, Aston Villa and Birmingham boss led Zamalek to the group phase of the African Champions League but they are 11 points behind league leaders Al Ahly.
His overall record during his short stay at the club was six wins, two draws and two losses.
The board are set to announce a successor in the coming days with Mohamed Helmy taking charge of the team as interim-manager until then.
McLeish replaced ex-Zamalek striker Ahmed ‘Mido’ Hossam in February after he was in charge of the club for just 37 days.
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