Luke1995
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Well... should the managers actually have the power to choose their staffs ? Maybe if that decision was put into the clubs's boards hands, things would be better ? I dont know...Serious question, because this idea is always floated around as a way for our failing managers to potentially improve, by hiring new coaches.
Has any manager in the history of football ever actually done that? I know Sir Alex did a few times throughout his career, and I think Wenger must have as well, but besides the two of them, what manager really changes his coaches when things go wrong? Usually managers live and die by their coaches, no? Since they're part of the way the manager functions. I know there are exceptions like Rui Faria leaving Jose, or that guy leaving Klopp, but when have managers ever actually fired their coaches and replaced them when things are going wrong?
That's it, usually they never change anyone who works with them.