Sam Allardyce’s tenure as England national team manager ended in a short stint as he has officially left that role in mutual consent, following recent controversy surrounding him.

That decision was confirmed by Three Lions’ FA via their official social media page, stating that Allardyce is no longer the team’s manager due to his inappropriate conduct.

Allardyce himself was caught on video by undercover journalist as the manager was explaining ways of bypassing rules from FA and FIFA in football.

The former Sunderland boss also apologized for what happened as it’s definitely a disappointing situation for himself since he only get to manage England for one game.

It will be another interesting ride in finding out who will FA pick as replacement for Allardyce, though rumors seemingly pointing towards former Manchester City and Inter Milan boss, Roberto Mancini.