London City Lionesses Dismiss Manager Jocelyn Precheur Despite Strong Start in WSL
London City Lionesses have made the surprising decision to part ways with manager Jocelyn Precheur, despite their impressive start in their maiden Women's Super League season. The club, formed in 2019 and recently promoted to the WSL, made a bold statement by sacking Precheur even after securing a historic promotion and sitting sixth in the league at the winter break.
London City Lionesses have confirmed they have sacked manager Jocelyn Precheur despite making a promising start to life to the Women's Super League season in their maiden campaign. London City, who were formed back in 2019, made their debut in the top division of women's football in England for 2025-26 after gaining promotion from the Women's Championship. After securing promotion to the top division by winning the Women's Championship last season, London City made their debut in WSL for the 2025-26 campaign. After spending heavily to strengthen their squad during the summer transfer window, the newly promoted side were off to an impressive start. Under Precheur's tutelage, London City won five out of their first 11 matches in the league to leave them sixth in the WSL table with 15 points heading into the winter break. However, despite a steady start, Precheur has been relieved of his duties, a decision which has surprised many in the game.On Sunday, the WSL club released a statement which read: "London City Lionesses has today confirmed that we have parted ways with Head Coach Jocelyn Precheur. Appointed at a pivotal moment in the Club’s development, Jocelyn has played a central role in shaping the recent history of London City Lionesses. Under his leadership, the Club achieved a historic promotion to the Barclays Women’s Super League, becoming the first independent club to reach the top tier of English women’s football and finishes the first half of the season in 6th position."Following careful consideration, the Club believes that now is the right time to begin a new cycle and pursue a different strategic direction for the next phase of its development. London City Lionesses sincerely thanks Jocelyn Prêcheur and his coaching staff for their professionalism, commitment, and significant contribution to the Club’s recent sporting success, and wishes them every success in their future careers. Further updates regarding the Club’s coaching structure will be communicated in due course."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!London City, owned by billionaire Michele Kang, showed intent from the very beginning since securing promotion to WSL. They brought in players like England forward Nikita Parris, Spain defender Jana Fernandez, Italy defender Elena Linari and Netherlands midfielder Danielle van de Donk, with promising young players such as Freya Godfrey from Arsenal, Sophia Poor from Aston Villa and Isa Kardinaal from Ajax also added.The busy summer window proved that the club meant business even before they made their debut in the top division.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingWith the winter break now on in women's football, London City will get enough time to finalise on a new manager, who could start training with the unit at least from the beginning of the new year. They will be back in action on January 11 as they face rock-bottom side Liverpool away from home in a WSL clash.
Unraveling the Decision
London City Lionesses shocked many in the football world by sacking manager Jocelyn Precheur, who guided the team to a promising start in their debut Women's Super League campaign. Despite winning five out of their first 11 matches and sitting comfortably in sixth place in the table, Precheur was let go by the club, ushering in a new chapter for the London-based side.
Club's Statement
In a statement released on Sunday, London City Lionesses confirmed the departure of Jocelyn Precheur, emphasizing the decision to start a new cycle and pursue a different strategic direction for the club's development. The club expressed gratitude towards Precheur and his coaching staff for their contributions to the recent success of the team, highlighting the historic promotion achieved under his leadership.
Ambitious Signings and Future Prospects
London City Lionesses, owned by billionaire Michele Kang, made waves in the transfer market by bringing in notable players like Nikita Parris, Jana Fernandez, and Danielle van de Donk among others, signaling their intent to compete at the highest level. With the winter break providing an opportunity to appoint a new manager, London City will be looking to continue their positive momentum in the upcoming fixtures.







