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Mohammedan Sporting sack head coach Yan Law

File photo: Action from an I-League second-division game between Mohammedan Sporting Club (MSC) and Bengaluru FC Reserves. MSC sacked their coach Yan Law on Sunday. Mohammedan Sporting

Mohammedan Sporting Club (MSC) on Sunday sacked their head coach Yan Law on charges of 'leaking personal conversations' he had with the club's top brass, hours after securing a resounding 4-1 win over ARA FC in the I-League Qualifiers in Kolkata.

"We have sacked our coach with immediate effect. He was not a team man, and (was) facing issues with our assistant coach, goalkeeping coach, manager. Everyday we were getting several complaints against him. He also leaked my conversations by taking screenshots. I will take legal action against him," MSC General Secretary Sheikh Wasim Akram told PTI. Akram added that the club was mulling legal action against Law, who earlier coached Punjab FC.

"Mohammedan Sporting Club on Sunday has terminated the contract with head coach Yan Law. The club has already sent a termination letter to Mr. Yan Law," the club said in a statement. "The decision took immediate effect following reviews conducted by the club's General Secretary Wasim Akram and the club's management. Assistant coach Syed Ramon will be in charge of the team for the remaining matches of the I-League Qualifiers."

Law, on his part, said he has resigned as head coach of the club. "I have resigned as the Head Coach of Mohammedan Sporting Club from the I-league Qualifiers 2020. Best wishes to the Club for the remaining matches and their future in the I-league and ISL," he wrote on his Twitter account.

Akram also said that Law, who became the youngest ever to coach an I-League club when he took charge of Punjab FC last season at the age of 26, had his ways to pick the playing XI in the first match without paying heed to the club officials. "We had a below-par show and managed to win (1-0) somehow. So we picked the team for today's match."

Mohammedan Sporting looked rusty in the first match against Garhwal FC and won by a last-gasp goal by Munmun Lugun. For their second match against ARA FC on Sunday, Mohammedan Sporting made six changes which included benching Lugun, a former Punjab FC defender.