Fulham have confirmed Rene Meulensteen, Alan Curbishley and Ray Wilkins have all left Fulham as part of massive shake up by new boss Felix Magath.

The German replaced Meulensteen at the helm on Friday, just 75 days after the Dutchman was named as Martin Jol's successor.

However, a poor run of results saw owner Shahid Khan wield the axe again in a bid to keep the Cottagers in the top flight.

Mick Priest and Jonathan Hill have followed Meulensteen out of the exit door, while Magath has added Tomas Oralin and Werner Leuthard to his backroom staff.

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Khan said in a statement: "I am very grateful to Rene, Alan and Ray, as well as Mick and Jonathan, for their commitment to Fulham.

"Their efforts were admirable and appreciated, and I wish them the best.

"Felix has come to Fulham with purpose and exceptional confidence, and I know he is extremely pleased to have Tomas Oral and Werner Leuthard join him for the mission ahead.

"From today forward, the focus is singularly on winning football matches and remaining in the Barclays Premier League. The work has begun."