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Premier League managers: Full list of current bosses after Klopp’s Liverpool announcement

The Premier League is considered the best league in the world by most fans, players and managers, making it a dream destination for any manager.The sector earns the most money from TV and commercial deals of any league in the world, and the owners of the 20 clubs are among the richest people in the world. As a result, Premier League players and managers are better paid than any other sector of world football.

That’s why the 20 management positions available at any time are in high demand. This means that the selected task must always be completed. If not, quickly look for alternatives. A Premier League manager’s tenure is now the shortest in history, giving little time to improve results regardless of who is in charge. As a result, managers were constantly fired and it was very difficult to keep their jobs for long periods of time.

Jurgen Klopp is currently the longest serving manager in the Premier League. He was appointed by Liverpool in October 2015 and enjoyed great success at Anfield. The German led Liverpool to their first Premier League title in 2020 and also won the Champions League in 2019 under his reign. However, on 26 January 2024, the 56-year-old unexpectedly announced that he would be leaving the Reds at the end of the season, citing “spent energy”. decision. He leaves the club after almost nine years in charge.

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Pep Guardiola (Man City) is the second longest serving manager in the Premier League, having joined the club in July 2016. 3rd is Thomas Frank (Brentford), 4th is Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) and 5th is David Moyes (West Ham). Nuno Espirito Santo is the manager who has spent the least amount of time at the current club. Joined Nottingham Forest on 19 December 2023 following the sacking of Steve Cooper. Paul Heckingbottom became the first manager to be sacked in the 2023/24 season.

Sheffield United were playing after losing 5-0 to Burnley on 5 December. Julen Lopetegui has already left Wolves ahead of the opening weekend of the season, with Gary O’Neill replacing the Spaniard at Molineux.Crystal Palace’s Roy Hodgson, Chelsea’s Mauricio Pochettino, Manchester United’s Erik ten Hag and Newcastle’s Eddie Howe are all under pressure.

14 Premier League managers have been sacked in the 2022-2023 season.Chelsea, Southampton and Leeds (the latter two relegated) all sacked two managers last season, with the Blues losing Thomas Tuchel and his successor Graham Potter and Southampton losing Ralph Hasenhuttl and his successor Nathan Jones. I was fired. Leeds sacked Jesse Marsh and Javi Gracia a few months later.Potter also left Brighton and Hove Albion in September but was not pursued by the Seagulls.

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Instead, he decided to leave to manage Chelsea.Scott Parker has become the first Premier League manager to lose his job for the 2022/2023 season after being sacked by AFC Bournemouth at the end of August. His resignation came after the Cherries lost 7-0 to Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.Thomas Tuchel, Bruno Raji, Steven Gerrard and Ralph Hasenhuttl have also lost their jobs ahead of the 2022 World Cup. Thomas Tuchel was released from Chelsea in 2022.Frank Lampard started his layoffs when he was sacked by Everton in January 2023. However, the Englishman left his job for a long time when he started working as an agent at Chelsea before returning to club and manage there from 2019 to 2021.

However, he was replaced by Mauricio Pochettino after the season ended. The Blues owners have always been clear that they will not sign him on a permanent basis. Jesse Marsh, Nathan Jones and Patrick Vieira arrived shortly after Lampard was sacked by Everton in January.Antonio Conte was sacked after a controversial press conference following Spurs’ 3-3 draw with Southampton, while Brendan Rodgers and Graham Potter were sacked on 2 April. Javi Gracia was the last manager to leave in the 2022–23 season, moving on 3 May.

Club manager departure dateAFC Bournemouth Scott Parker 30 AugustAston Villa Steven Gerrard October 20Chelsea Thomas Tuchel September 7Chelsea Graham Potter April 2ndCrystal Palace Patrick Vieira March 17Everton Frank Lampard 23 JanuaryLeeds United Jesse Marsh 6 FebruaryLeeds United Javi Gracia May 3Leicester City Brandon Rodgers April 2Southampton Ralph Hasenhuttl November 7Southampton Nathan Jones 12 FebruaryTottenham Hotspur Antonio Conte March 26Wolverhampton Wanderers Bruno Large October 2

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