With almost half a season to go, there are many big clubs in Europe that have already changed coaches.
Here are some examples.
The lack of memory in football has meant that today we have woken up with the dismissal of Bielsa. Leeds United is going through a fateful period in which they have not been able to string together two half-decent games.
The change of scenery was necessary but it hurts to see Marcelo in this situation after everything he has given them.
Tottenham decided in the middle of the season to replace Nuno to incorporate Antonio Conte in a risky bet. For now it cannot be said that the play has gone well for them. Time will prove right to one or the other.
Rafa Benítez’s Everton was one of those teams that was doomed to fail. They started well, but from the fifth day everything collapsed. Lampard has arrived to try to avoid a relegation that would be historic due to the quality of the squad.
Barcelona did the right thing. The team was sinking into the darkest misery at the hands of Ronald Koeman. The arrival of Xavi has given the vision of the future that a club in the process of restructuring needed.
Solskjaer’s time at Manchester United had a bittersweet ending. For many a great coach while for others he was a failure that has tarnished the image of the club. His work was not splendid but far from as bad as some paint it. Ragnick arrived and the problems persisted.
Watford takes the cake in this ranking. The season began with Xisco, and despite the fact that the team was in the middle of the table, the Pozzos decided to hire Ranieri. The bad work of the Italian coach has led the board to opt for Roy Hodgson.
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