Recap: Monday morning sports tracker
Cork City celebrate after winning the FAI Cup final
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David 'Dotsy' O'Callaghan calls time on his Dublin career. Read more here.
West Ham sack Slaven Bilic
West Ham United have sacked manager Slaven Bilic after they dropped into the relegation zone following Saturday's damaging 4-1 home defeat by Liverpool, the Premier League club said on Monday.
The Croatian replaced Sam Allardyce in June 2015 and led the club to a seventh-placed finish in his first season. He also oversaw their move to the London Stadium last season, but has won just two out of 11 league games in the current campaign.
"West Ham United can confirm that Slaven Bilic has today left his position with the club," West Ham said in a statement.
Evra has taken to Instagram to thank fans
Patrice Evra has thanked 'all real Marseille fans' for the support he has received in the wake of last week's incident which saw him suspended by the Ligue 1 side after aiming a kick at one of the club's supporters.
The former France captain was sent off before Thursday's Europa League tie against Vitoria after lashing out at a Marseille fan in a heated confrontation prior to the match in Portugal.
Evra, who had been named among the substitutes for the match, was suspended by Marseille the following day ahead of possible disciplinary action and sat out Sunday's 5-0 home league win over Caen.
Ahead of that match, some Marseille fans held up banners criticising the ex-Manchester United defender with messages such as "Evra go away", "respect supporters", and "we do not want you in our colours".
Following the game, Evra took to Instagram to praise his team-mates for the win, and thank the fans who have supported him.
The 36-year-old wrote: "Great result tonight well done guys I'm really proud of you ='thanks to all real olympique Marseille fans.. I'm receiving soo much support from them."