Ranieri was sacked just by Nantes (in the second season, he did well in the first one) and Fulham (where the situation was so bad he couldn't do much). Then he was appointed for 6 month by Roma, which he completed, and now he is the menager of Sampdoria, that was dead last in the league and now thanks to him is out of the relegation zone. He is a good manager with a miracle on his CV, not a mediocre manager that just got lucky that one time.
Thank you! I was looking for someone to point that out and his 5+ games unbeaten run which only ended to Cagliari by an injury time goal, but the football has been exceptional. Especially counter-attacking wise which is part of his philosophy or preferred style, they've been able to go toe to toe with some of the best in the league. It wasn't possible for Sampdoria before --who were on the brink this time until he came on and did wonders that they're looking like a dangerous team.
I thought LVG was more unfair, the players actually liked him , won the FA cup , had an actual long term plan ( giggs was supposed to replace him ), had a distinct playing style actually developed players I.e rashford, martial, fosu mensah ,Lingard and Mike smalling ! ,missed the champions league spot to city on goal difference
Di Matteo was harsh. He won Chelsea their elusive Champions League. You'd think short of relegation form that would buy you at least a full season. Their league form wasn't even bad they were 4 point behind United and they replaced him with another interim manager which is pointless. It was obvious they begrudgingly kept him on because of the CL win and found any flimsy excuse to sack.
Blackburn's sacking of Sam Allardyce in 2011 was jaw-droppingly clueless and the new owners' delusions of grandeur about achieving Champions League football would make a stray cat laugh. If memory serves, Blackburn had been playing well, were firmly in mid-table, but had just lost a couple of matches to top Premier League sides. Blackburn were relegated at the end of that season, of course, and have since been about as likely to ascend to the Premier League as Yeovil.
In the 2 managers mentioned years I agree more toward Hughton. And can't pick between Puel and Ranieri. I still agree that 2014 didn't have too much to talk about. Otherwise every year spot on
2014 should have been Laudrup. His first season won Swansea the League Cup and got them a top half finish. They were preparing to play in the Europa League knockout stages and were 12th in the league. Think this was unfair.
Mourinho was hurtling is towards low mid table and destroying the squads morale. Whatever you think of us, the board made the right decision.It was not harsh, of anything, he would’ve have been sacked in one of the previous seasons if he didn’t win a trophy or finish 2nd
@@brenaxquiny8639 it wasn't mourinho was destroying team morale you'll see that in his 3rd season in spurs he has a track record but I appreciate him but van gaal was harshly sacked not mourinho
Thing is, you replaced him with a man who relegated a club. It was his first actually bad season at Manchester as well. Manchester United succeeded with mourinho by winning the Europa league, winning the Wembley shield, and finished 2nd. That doesn't mean he destroyed club morale. Pogba got arrogant due to the success and believed he deserved to play for Madrid. Mourinho didn't let him go as he was the one carrying the team along with De Gea. Pogba destoyed club morale by being arrogant. Mourinho's tactics didn't affect the results as he already proved he could do well with the tactics. He didn't destroy morale. Pogba did. Adding on to that, Manchester United is now a mid table team. Reaching top 4 was a privilege when Mourinho was a manager. Manchester United was so shit in the 2018-19 season. And consisting of Jones and young? Wtf did you expect?
@@Enthusiast230 also those two under fergie won 2 premier leagues so don't talk to me about them being shite even though they extremely shite somehow, fergie got them to win 2 league titles, united need to get rid of them and pogba and the remaining deadwood and it'll take time we not good haven't been since 2014 even that 2nd place was a fluke everyone else was trash just like the Leicester premier league win where everyone was just trash yet Tottenham and arsenal couldn't beat Leicester to the league
@@DCUEmp_prinzy Mourinho hater haha go fuck yourself you dickhead, hate as much as you want but the stats won't change that Mourinho was the best United manager after Ferguson retired and to the second place finish was that United were good that season cause they beat all the epl teams that season including city who were unstoppable and deserved to finish second, Mourinho will forever be remembered at Manchester United
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We were 8th in the league when Mourinho was sacked, he had clearly lost the dressing room, we had been knocked out the Carabao Cup by Derby and he had scraped through a fairly easy CL group with a last minute winner against Young Boys at home, while playing our best team. How did he not deserve the sack?
In addition, Man UTd did finish 19 points behind Man City just 4 points above Spurs. Also, they won the Europa league that had little quality. The strongest team they faced was Celta Vigo.
As a Wolves fan, either Mick McCarthy or Kenny Jackett. I know we'd just been thrashed 5-1 by the Tesco Carrier Bags, but he'd taken us from having no squad to a Championship title and kept us in the Premier League for two seasons. I think Super Mick would've done a better job than Terry Connor, that's for sure. And Kenny was just unfair. Rebuilt the team from back-to-back relegations to a record breaking League One win, took us to 7th in the Championship and had an injury blighted third season, the new owners then came in, said he'd stay on only to sack him with 2 weeks left until the start of the season. Walter Zenga and Paul Lambert came and went and now we have Nuno, but for a man who set up the Nuno Revolution, his exit was less than ceremonious.
That was from leaks. He was being undermined allegedly by the board. The same players who came out to praise him after he left. So no, the whole Mourinho is toxic is just an invention. People blame him for Chelsea but the same squad got Conte sacked after winning the league yet again
Okay lets make it clear with mourinho HE wasnt sacked because the team were doing bad but because he had very bad morals with the staff and players and his last season made this factor bigger and he got kicked out witch was a very wise decision
Mourinho’s sacking was harsh?!?!?!People bring up when united finished 2nd and won the Europa League, but expected points showed that they should have finished 6th, with De Gea having the best goalkeeping season in premier league history saving them 15 points. Not to mention there was absolutely no title challenge. That Europa League season was one of the weakest ever, United didn’t face a single tough opponent. His defence’s have been horrible since 2015. He’s finished.
@@Max-ek3kf Well with the players like Smalling, Jones, Fred, Perreira, Young or Lingard, what can u expect. Jose didn't get the player that he wants at that time and it's cost United very badly. Btw, Pogba should leave if he doesn't want to play for United.
Saying sacking Tony Pulis and saying look how that turned out? IT TURNED OUT GREAT. We appointed Mark Hughes, signed better players, played better football and got our first 3 top half premier league finishes. Maybe an unfair sacking of Pulis but NO QUESTION it turend out better for atleast 3 years.
how the fuck is mark hughes at stoke not on here. imagine getting stoke city, stoke fucking city, 9th place for three seasons in a row and then being sacked. yes they were facing relagation but look where they are now!!!!!!!!!
@@nerd9345 Ole is doing well? Well you are deluded. If Fergie had you anywhere outside the top 4 you would want to cut of his head amd feed it to the wolves. That comment just shows how your club is crubbling.
considering how depressing and toxic the atmosphere at became at man utd I think he deserved it. He never did help himself and constantly moaned during press confrences. tactically better than solkjaer for sure, but honestly his attitude at clubs always got him sacked by the third season.
Harry Redknapp was clearly messing about being Levy’s back. The league position would have been fine every other season. But Levy doesn’t take any shit
Yes of course 3 trophies in one year, terrible manager. Ole is way better of course, getting Cardiff relegated (only a top manager does that) and manage in the amazing world class Norwegian league (only the best can manage in that league)
LusiToons 3 trophies? Community shield doesn’t count pal and to be fair, Jose won the league cup, Ole is in the semis and we’re through to the knockout stages of the Europa so there’s a decent chance he could equal that
@@harrymufc6227 The community shield is a trophy no matter what. And also CONGRATULATIONS YOU BEAT COLCHESTER! THAT WAS SO HARD RIGHT!? Mate get real and if you didn't reach the knockout stages of the europa league with that group you ole deserved to he crucified so no achievement there. You are going to finish the season outside the top 4 (again), lose on the europa league against a better side and the ole will be sacked and you will be saying how you never really liked him and he was right to go.
LusiToons You do realise that everything you’re saying I could say the exact same thing about Mourinho’s cup runs... Northampton and City in the fourth round followed by the likes of Hull in the semis and Southampton in the final which we were very fortune to win. You mentioned the group we got out of this season, are you forgetting that Mourinho scraped through a group consisting of Fernebache, Feyenoord and Rostov? Played very poor sides in the lead up to the final consisting of Celta Vigo, Anderlecht and Saint Etienne... You’re not worth the time arguing with, the day that toxic, narcissistic bigot of a man got sacked is a day I won’t forget for a long, long time. Now do1
@@harrymufc6227 Look there is not point arguing with you. You are deluded, your club is in shambles and you ain't gonna win anything this season. And ole will get sacked, I don't know if you realize what you're saying, YOU ARE PRAISING A CARDIFF REJECT that is doing terrible. There is no point, go kiss a picture of ole and feck off.
Honestly, Di Matteo was lucky. He was like Chelsea's version of Solskjaer. He radiates very good morale for his teams but there are better managers long-term.
Thing is though after we sacked Pulis and brought in Hughes we played some of the best football in our history and got to watch some class players granted we never returned to Europe or Wembley but it was still great it’s just a shame we turned to shambles then decided to employ lambert after him
Everyone critics villas boas but when he went to chelsea that was only his second season as manager In his first season he won a treble with Porto( won the europa league not the champions). He is a much more evolved manager now go check his work with marseille He was better at Porto than Mourinho was
I love you for accepting that sacking of mourinho at United for unfair!! Maybe he was sacked because of buying Sanchez just like Ancelloti was sacked for buying Torres!
I think he wasnt sacked. Di Mateo was "only" temporary substitution for the manager they sacked mid season (Boas?) . Yesterday I watched Chelsea vs Sheffield after long time, and I am horrified at zero ambition and low passion this once great club has today. Di Mateo has done a miracle, and Chelsea was amazing fighting for every ball. Drogba, Terry, Lampard, Cahil, Torres, Peter Cech ... I hope Lampard can make them great once again and return strong, positive and the "never give up" mentality achieved by Di Mateo. PS: funny that noone mentioned Brendan Rodgers sacked from Liverpool (i think he did good there)
Grega Kostanjsek he was temporary, but he got appointed as the permanent manager after winning the Champions League, and then got sacked in november after a poor start to the season and we got knocked out of the Champions League in the groupstages
Not a Leicester fan at all but Ranieri getting sacked after winning the title after having to sell all their best players for massive profit was insane
So sacking Jose for the worst start to the season the club had in around 40 years was the worst sacking of the year? All he did was moan, honestly felt like he wanted to get sacked to get his redundancy cheque. I knew he'd be sacked by the Christmas 2018 the day they announced him as the manager and that is exactly what happened.
And where is ole's going. Yeah that's right losing a combined 7-0 to the two biggest rivals at home not to forget and no trophy despite getting the players he wanted something Mourinho didn't get
Pearson blame his son for missing out. It was a fair sacking. Sure Pearson might deserve some credit but Reineri was person who actually delivered the league win.