28 Coaches Sacked In Europe's Top 5 Leagues
JAKARTA - The 2019/20 season is only half way through. But the coach who was sacked in Europe's top five leagues is already 28 people. At this point in the last season, only 23 coaches have lost their jobs, or 18 percent less than this season.
Most unsurprisingly of these, Serie A leads the list of coach sackings with nine men. The following are the details. Italian football restaurant is known as a competition that never gives longevity to its coaches. But this season, the club president has played a bigger role than usual in the sacking of racers and Eusebio Di Francesco is the first to lose his job at Sampdoria on 7 October. While Thiago Motta became the most recent after he was sacked by Genoa, as well as being the second club sacking this season after Aurelio Andreazzoli. Furthermore, there are Marco Giampaolo's names who were fired by AC Milan, Igor Tudor by Udinese, Eugenio Corini and Fabio Grosso from Brescia, Carlo Ancelotti from Napoli. and Vincenzo Montella at Fiorentina.
Premier League: The dismissal of the Premier League coach this season has escalated at an unpredictable rate. Six coaches have lost their posts. This is twice as much as last season at the same point.
Watford were the first when they said goodbye to Javi Gracia on September 7. Then there are the names Mauricio Pochettino (Tottenham), Unai Emery (Arsenal), Quique Sanchez Flores (Watford), Marco Silva (Everton) and Manuel Pellegrini (West Ham).
La Liga SantanderIn the top standings the next coach's dismissal is the Spanish League with a total of five coaches. This is far less than last season. Valencia of Valencia will be the first on 11 September. Espanyol then fired David Gallego and replaced him with Pablo Machin, who was also sacked recently. Mauricio Pellegrino and Fran Escriba also left Leganes and Celta Vigo respectively.
Bundesliga: Four coaches have been sent home in the German League. Niko Kovac has not been at Bayern Munich since November 3, followed by Achim Beierlorzer (Koln), Sandro Schwarz (Mainz) and Ante Covic (Hoffenheim). This number is twice as much as last season in the same period.
Ligue 1: The number of coaches sacked in the French League is exactly the same as last season in the same period, namely four. Ghislain Printant at Saint Etiene was the first to lose his job. Followed by Sylvinho in Lyon, Alain Casanova in Toulouse, and Leonardo Jardim in Monaco.