Alan Pardew has left his position as head coach of ADO Den Haag, the Eredivisie side have confirmed.
Pardew took over the reins at the Eredivisie outfit on Christmas Eve, penning a deal until the end of the 2019/20 season.
The Dutch season has been effectively cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic and while there will be no relegation or promotion, ADO Den Haag still find themselves seven points off safety.
Pardew oversaw just the one win during his short stint at the club, that coming in his first game of his reign as the Storks secured a 2-0 win over fellow relegation candidates RKC Waalwijk.
"I want to thank everyone at ADO Den Haag for the past few months. In particular the players, who gave everything on the field," Pardew said in an official statement on the ADO Den Haag website.
Alan Pardew has been relieved of his duties as ADO Den Haag manager
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He has overseen three wins in his last 38 league matches as a manager
Crystal Palace -- 3-0 🆚 Southampton (2016)
West Brom -- 2-0 🆚 Brighton (2018)
ADO Den Haag -- 2-0 🆚 RKC Waalwijk (2020) pic.twitter.com/DDDc35h6ob
Pardew has endured a tough spell as a first team manager in recent seasons having overseen just three wins in his last 38 league matches.
Those three wins came across five years and it remains to be seen where Pardew will manage next.