Oldham Athletic have parted company with manager David Unsworth.

The former Everton and England defender had not quite reached his first anniversary with Latics, but after starting the season with just one win from nine games the club have made a change.

Assistant manager John Ebbrell has also left Boundary Park.

Oldham-born Steve Thompson has been placed in interim charge of the first team until a new manager is found.

A statement from Oldham Athletic reads: "Following 12 months in his position as first-team manager, Oldham Athletic can confirm it has parted company with David Unsworth.

"After a strong finish to the 2022/2023 season, a sizeable investment in the playing budget and some highly promising signings during the summer, the start of the current campaign has unfortunately not met the expectations of the club.   

"Following the takeover of Oldham Athletic by the Rothwell family in July 2022, it has been one of their main principles to stay out of the day-to-day running of football activities within the business and provide stability for the long-term survival of the club.

"David signed for three seasons, to bring stability on the playing front, but despite the hard work and dedication of David and his coaching team, results have not worked out on the pitch.

"The board wishes David and his assistant, John Ebbrell, all the best for the future as they pursue their careers in club management. Unfortunately, on this occasion, it has not worked out as well as we all expected.

"The club can confirm that Steve Thompson will take interim charge of first-team matters while a recruitment process is conducted."

Latics' next game is at home to York City on Tuesday night.