Inter Miami have parted ways with manager Diego Alonso following the club's inaugural season in Major League Soccer.
The club announced on Thursday that the two parties have mutually agreed to part ways, with Alonso's time at the club coming to an end after just over a full year.
Miami ended the season with a record of seven wins, three draws and 13 losses, sealing a 10th-place finish in the Eastern Conference and a playoff berth.
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However, they lost that play-off clash to fellow expansion side Nashville SC, ending a largely up-and-down season that began with great expectations.