Manager Martin Paterson has left Burton Albion after the club narrowly avoided relegation from League One, BBC Radio Derby reports.
The role at Pirelli Stadium was the 37-year-old former Swansea City, Barnsley and Inter Miami assistant manager’s first job in charge of a senior side.
He oversaw just five wins from 20 games after taking the helm in January, when the Brewers were 17th in the table.
They ended up finishing 20th – one place and two points above the drop zone.
It was reported in March that Paterson had only been given a deal until the end of the season, but Brewers owner and chairman Ben Robinson insisted there were more permanent plans for the rookie boss.
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