Tottenham Hotspur under-23s manager Ryan Mason was appointed as the first-team manager on an interim basis following the departure of Jose Mourinho last month.
The 29-year-old kicked off his stint in the dugout with a 2-1 win over Southampton, but could not help Spurs end their 13-year trophy drought, with Manchester City narrowly pipping his side to the FA Cup title four days later.
Tottenham lost two and won three of their next five games under Mason, clinching seventh place in the Premier League to qualify for the Europa Conference League.
The North Londoners are looking to bring in a permanent manager this summer, and the 29-year-old has ended his role as interim boss.
Mason is proud to have been in charge of his childhood club for a little over a month, and has taken to Twitter to message the fans:
Enjoyed leading the team the last few weeks I couldn’t have asked for more from the group of players and we always felt the fans behind us. Thankyou for your support. pic.twitter.com/MwV4FQTZsm
— Ryan Mason (@RyanMason) May 26, 2021