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Christiansen, who took the job last summer, oversaw a terrible dip in form which culminated in Saturday’s 4-1 home Championship defeat to Cardiff.
The Whites have failed to win since their 2-1 Boxing Day victory at Burton, a run which has seen them fall out of the running for the play-offs and also be knocked out of the FA Cup by League Two Newport.
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Hide AdChristiansen, 44, was an unknown choice when Leeds decided he was the man to replace Garry Monk last summer.
Monk turned down a role under the club’s new owner, Andrea Radrizzani, opting to take on a new opportunity at Middlesbrough which ended with the sack in December.
Christiansen, a former Barcelona and Spain striker of Danish descent, made his name in Cyprus and seemed to immediately settle in England, with Leeds topping the table in early September.
However a run of one win in eight put the skids on their promotion charge and, although they recovered in November and December, their current seven-game winless run has seen Radrizzani pull the trigger.