Football’s Most Unfair Sacking

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  • @TotalBayern1900
    @TotalBayern1900 Před 6 měsíci +3925

    I think Julian Nagelsmann should make this list being first in the league and still being in the quarters of both DFB Pokal & Champions League last year

    • @exgardevior
      @exgardevior Před 6 měsíci +76

      I dont think Bayern were first when he got the sack

    • @MarkLaw13
      @MarkLaw13 Před 6 měsíci +133

      He was rubbish. Bayern weren't good. They all played for themselves.
      They just happen to win stuff.
      Julien was absolutely rubbish.

    • @StillAwesome21
      @StillAwesome21 Před 6 měsíci +213

      Once the players revolt, especially the influential ones like Müller, you're gone. And Bayern were a mess behind the scences too. People still rate Nagelsmann, he has class and he's still so young, I think he'll be fine in the long run.

    • @VZMedia-
      @VZMedia- Před 6 měsíci +16

      So has Ernesto Valverde

    • @xMythpug
      @xMythpug Před 6 měsíci +15

      Only if you have no clue about Bayern

  • @anirudhmenon9099
    @anirudhmenon9099 Před 6 měsíci +1669

    Even Ancelott's sacking in his first Madrid stint was very unfair. Finished 2nd to a potential all timer team(Barca with MSN) and were actually a fun team to watch that scored loads of goals

    • @kimemia_maina
      @kimemia_maina Před 6 měsíci +75

      Almost as unfair as Vicente del Bosque's

    • @Kazaki21
      @Kazaki21 Před 6 měsíci +164

      Yeah, that sacking annoyed me. I understand that we are Madrid and we always have to win trophies but that season we missed out by such a small margin, it didn't deserve a sack. We finished 2 points off Barça in the league, got knocked out in the CL semis by one goal and got to the quarters of the Copa. That sacking was so unnecessary.

    • @donatellerxxiv1890
      @donatellerxxiv1890 Před 6 měsíci +41

      if we hadnt sold off Xabi and loaned out Casemiro we wouldve given the world the first el clasico ucl final, we were still good, to think we played ramos cdm on the second leg against Juve

    • @StillAwesome21
      @StillAwesome21 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@kimemia_mainaFor Real or Spain?

    • @anirudhmenon9099
      @anirudhmenon9099 Před 6 měsíci +12

      @@donatellerxxiv1890 the midfield of kroos modric james was too open, needed to use khedira more

  • @adefusitemiloluwa3648
    @adefusitemiloluwa3648 Před 6 měsíci +1218

    I think Julian Nagelsmann's sack at bayern is unfair, same with Tuchel at Chelsea, and the guy Andoni Iraola replaced at Bournemouth. Really unfair!

    • @natanmihretu4532
      @natanmihretu4532 Před 6 měsíci +33

      I think the Bournemouth one with Gary O'Neil had a non-sporting reason implicating a melon 🍈

    • @kwazilucas
      @kwazilucas Před 6 měsíci +6

      Tuchel was a results issue.

    • @adefusitemiloluwa3648
      @adefusitemiloluwa3648 Před 6 měsíci +50

      @@kwazilucas not totally. Boehly had personal issues with him, especially since he was the coach during the takeover. Besides, he still the best run of form of all coaches in the Boehly era and did well to keep a stormy ship afloat during the period of allegations and takeover

    • @enganche5584
      @enganche5584 Před 6 měsíci +5

      The Iraola one reminds me of Rodgers being sacked by Pool to get replaced by Klopp. Sometimes coaches can get sacked because "gambling" with a possible huge upgrade is available, still got to wait and see if it actually pays off for Bournemouth though.

    • @drex5160
      @drex5160 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Both cheated on their wives & were goin through messy divorces, brought that drama & toxicity into the dressing room. With their bad attitudes & bad results, they lost the players respect

  • @santhushgunawardene3398
    @santhushgunawardene3398 Před 6 měsíci +873

    The Gary O’Neil sacking was a shocker. Glad he’s doing well at Wolves now.

    • @iankemp1131
      @iankemp1131 Před 6 měsíci +50

      Poetic justice when Wolves beat Bournemouth who are dire at the back and seemingly heading for relegation with their "upgrade" manager. I suspect a lot of the players were disillusioned by O'Neil's sacking - like when Mourinho lost the dressing room at Chelsea after unfairly belittling their doctor. A great moment in O'Neil's MOTD interview when he said "it's not personal to beat Bournemouth" but his body language said otherwise!

    • @rickygrimshaw1255
      @rickygrimshaw1255 Před 6 měsíci +6

      If you were one of us you would understand why it wasn’t shocking he was sacked.

    • @AshPaddyM
      @AshPaddyM Před 6 měsíci +3

      O'Neil's sacking was ridiculous. It's hilarious to see Bournemouth doing so badly now.

    • @iankemp1131
      @iankemp1131 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@rickygrimshaw1255 Is that because of him or the owners?

    • @rickygrimshaw1255
      @rickygrimshaw1255 Před 6 měsíci

      @@iankemp1131Both because he was only supposed to be temporary but his contract was until the end of the season but he had offers from other clubs which he turned down. The new owner Bill Foley took over in November 2022 so Gary O’Neil was already in charge.

  • @DukeSkylocker
    @DukeSkylocker Před 6 měsíci +271

    Sacking Tuchel after winning everything in France the season prior and being the first and only manager to take PSG to a Champions League final has to be up there, particularly as it led to Tuchel joining Chelsea and winning the Champions League with them while PSG ended up as runners up in Ligue 1.

    • @keepscrolling6042
      @keepscrolling6042 Před 6 měsíci +13

      i laughed when PSG was eliminated the following year

    • @diegomatus3215
      @diegomatus3215 Před 6 měsíci +14

      As a PSG supporter that sack hurt more than anything and remains one of the biggest decisions that felt like we were more of a marketing project than a sporting one

    • @Shadowespeon17
      @Shadowespeon17 Před 4 měsíci +1

      He fell out with their board, he was rightfully sacked.

    • @keepscrolling6042
      @keepscrolling6042 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Shadowespeon17 his job was to win, which he did, unfortunately mbappe and neymar couldn't be clinical in the final. PSG has gone downhill ever since

    • @dalek3086
      @dalek3086 Před 3 měsíci

      winning everything in France with PSG - so what.

  • @samwiseshanti
    @samwiseshanti Před 6 měsíci +304

    As a Chelsea fan, Ancelotti is my favourite manager we've ever had. I've never enjoyed watching my team play as much as I did when he was there, we were absolutely electric.

    • @peterkeleher
      @peterkeleher Před 6 měsíci +6

      agreed but cups we looked a bit flat/out of depth

    • @peterkeleher
      @peterkeleher Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@apextheracer2022 I'm talking about chelsea my guy

    • @muhdmultazam342
      @muhdmultazam342 Před 6 měsíci

      @@apextheracer2022 insane reading comprehension you got there

    • @apextheracer2022
      @apextheracer2022 Před 6 měsíci

      @@muhdmultazam342 no ingles

    • @bantumsutfu5310
      @bantumsutfu5310 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I never forgave Roman for firing Don Carlo💔

  • @Jo-pe9ue
    @Jo-pe9ue Před 6 měsíci +435

    Jupp Heynckes is missing on this list:
    At Real Madrid, he was sacked after one season (97/98) despite winning the first UCL in over 30 years!
    In 2013, Heynckes wished to renew his contract with Bayern. However, Bayern did not renew his contract and hired Guardiola instead. Heynckes went on and led Bayern to win the German Cup, the league (with the highest number of points until today), and the Champions League (including a 4-0 against Juventus and a 7-0 against Barca). This was the first Treble in German football history.

    • @shriganeshnaidu4763
      @shriganeshnaidu4763 Před 6 měsíci +15

      Jupp Heynckes had communicated his retirement before that

    • @GardEngebretsen
      @GardEngebretsen Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@shriganeshnaidu4763 The way this was perceived at the time was that Bayern were extremely keen on signing Guardiola, so they implied strongly to Heynckes that he could either retire or be fired. He chose the former, as there wasn't really an option for him but to coach Bayern. That way Bayern can say they hired Guardiola because Heynckes retired, and Bayern forced him to retire so that they could hire Guardiola.
      That perception is reinforced by his unquestionable willingness to come out of retirement later once Bayern needed him.

    • @ezraezra2928
      @ezraezra2928 Před 6 měsíci +15

      And Pep Guardiola's arrival with Bayern Munich only made the whole football in Germany got worse.
      Pep didn't win the Champions League during the 3 years spell with the club, and with the retirement of Miroslav Klose, Germany didn't possessed a good No.9 and instead relying on False 9 tactics, which proved ineffective.

    • @thewolverine7516
      @thewolverine7516 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@ezraezra2928Average illiterate Guardiola hater. Watch football not comments and highlights.

    • @dlamini77
      @dlamini77 Před 6 měsíci +7

      ​@@hypie88he wasn't hired to make the semis.

  • @ViVeriVniversvmVivusVici
    @ViVeriVniversvmVivusVici Před 6 měsíci +265

    I was fired from a job after four years without rhyme or reason. I found out when all my personal office belongings were sent to my front door in a box. What a sacking. I have empathy for these club managers.

    • @gabrielalohan728
      @gabrielalohan728 Před 6 měsíci +43

      Last year, mid 2022.
      Was sacked after being removed from a WhatsApp chat and then sent a mail that it was restructuring.
      They didn't have the balls to officially say they were letting me go.
      😂Aren't some people just funny

    • @ViVeriVniversvmVivusVici
      @ViVeriVniversvmVivusVici Před 6 měsíci +13

      @@gabrielalohan728 sorry to hear that. A little decency would've gone a long way. Even an off-the-record explanation would suffice. I suppose that's asking for too much. Ripping off the band-aid still leaves scars behind. Hope you've found something better or will. Best of luck!

    • @gabrielalohan728
      @gabrielalohan728 Před 6 měsíci +12

      @@ViVeriVniversvmVivusVici Thanks. I would say have found something better.
      Sorry about yours too and hope you're in a much better place.

    • @sirrichel9155
      @sirrichel9155 Před 6 měsíci +9

      Last year November I Found out my boss was selling the company with a month notice and the new boss wasn't keeping anybody. 10 Years of service for 1 month notice.

    • @runi5413
      @runi5413 Před 6 měsíci +9

      You did recieve a $15M golden parachute from your employer, though... Right?

  • @bwint7234
    @bwint7234 Před 6 měsíci +188

    Ranieri will forever be the most unfair sacking I've ever seen. One of the few times I've agreed with Jose when he commented that Ranieri was only fired because he was too successful the previous season. The man deserved to stay with the club for years after their title win.

    • @mikemetaled
      @mikemetaled Před 6 měsíci +14

      Tell yourself that when you're 3-0 down at Southampton, your defence is set up so ineptly the positioning gets slaughtered on MOTD, and you're thinking to yourself "We're going down and he's untouchable." If anything we were too kind on him possibly due to the Champions League performance.

    • @pumasoccer90
      @pumasoccer90 Před 6 měsíci +68

      ​@mikemetaled if that's the attitude of Leicester fans, continue to enjoy the championship

    • @mikemetaled
      @mikemetaled Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@pumasoccer90 Bet you think Rodgers was hard done by too.

    • @Jakeindbox
      @Jakeindbox Před 6 měsíci +49

      ​@@mikemetaled you're incredibly delusional lad. you were relegation fodder. he won you a PREMIER LEAGUE. do you understand just how unbelievably bonkers that is

    • @mikemetaled
      @mikemetaled Před 6 měsíci +11

      @@Jakeindbox and then he nearly took us straight down when he started to get "his" team and style together. We stayed up for another 6 years after he went. Some relegation fodder. But don't worry, thinking is difficult. Sorry to burst your "fairytale" narrative.

  • @simeonmarty8397
    @simeonmarty8397 Před 6 měsíci +185

    Not one from the big leagues, but a pretty spectacular fail: Urs Fischer was let go by the FC Basel in Switzerland after winning the league twice in 2016 and 2017 and also the double in 2017, because the club wanted a new direction. For the Basel a downward spiral began, while Fischer went to Union Berlin, where he secured promotion and even qualified for Champions League football.

    • @reintaler6355
      @reintaler6355 Před 6 měsíci +35

      They wanted a new direction and they got it

    • @innocebronkhorst431
      @innocebronkhorst431 Před 6 měsíci

      Im not saying it wasnt unfair to sack fischer. But basel had won the championship 8 years in a row. 6 times before he came. They had the best team, so winning the league wasnt the greatest achievement.

    • @ezraezra2928
      @ezraezra2928 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Basel is now last in Swiss Super League. Union Berlin is also not good this season. They are in relegation zone of Bundesliga and still had no points in the Champions League.

    • @pulpficti
      @pulpficti Před 5 měsíci

      Who cares about Switzerland

  • @ivalemfana
    @ivalemfana Před 6 měsíci +87

    Chelsea sacking Carlo is still bizarre

  • @dennisgichohi5392
    @dennisgichohi5392 Před 6 měsíci +85

    As a gunner I feel like ancelotti tenure at Chelsea isn't talk about enough,he had and amazing first season and a decent second season ......that Chelsea side that won ucl was basically he's team

    • @itzluffyop35
      @itzluffyop35 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Actually It was Jose Mourinhos team

  • @specter1586
    @specter1586 Před 6 měsíci +29

    Fun Fact: the American ownership mentioned at 4:26 is the same ownership that also fired Paolo Maldini as AC Milan’s technical director in June of 2023

    • @greyman6353
      @greyman6353 Před měsícem +1

      That was a bonkers decision that could only be made by someone with no knowledge of football. Throwing Maldini out of AC Milan is akin to kicking the Pope out of the Vatican

  • @franciscomberti
    @franciscomberti Před 6 měsíci +59

    I went to many Chelsea games in the 00s and 10s, and Ancelotti’s style of football was the best I’ve ever seen us play. Granted we lost home games which we hadn’t under Mourinho, but the way we completely tore through some sides with ease and ruthlessness was amazing. I remember Anelka and Ashley Cole linking up so well on the left too. If he hadn’t been sacked, we wouldn’t have had the 2012 CL win in the way we did, but still felt like the maddest sacking in the PL for sure.

  • @Gammixx
    @Gammixx Před 6 měsíci +56

    I think Ancelotti's sacking at Chelsea had more to do with 2 disappointing Champions League campaigns than finishing second in the league. This was at a point where the European Cup was all the club (Abramovich) cared about - it was felt that the club had gone backwards in Europe, despite being brilliant at home. Undoubtedly harsh and a huge mistake though.

    • @moharikram1687
      @moharikram1687 Před 6 měsíci +12

      and look.. your two CL win under Abramovich ownership came when you just throw your domestic season to the sun.... Maybe he have something that we as normal football fans do not understand.

  • @Joshampton12
    @Joshampton12 Před 6 měsíci +40

    You could probably have a couple from Chelsea, but I always think about Thomas Tuchel's sacking when he was replaced with Graham Potter. Tuchel was really passionate about the team and was seriously starting to build something. I remember Tuchel saying it hurt him when he got sacked too.

    • @youlesie23
      @youlesie23 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Tuchel was a classic "be careful what you wish for" sacking. The results weren't amazing, but he'd just led them to a UCL title and he was providing stability at a time when Chelsea were in a state of chaos. Boehly wanted a new manager, but he underestimated just how much Tuchel was keeping them afloat.

    • @Jonathan-ih7qp
      @Jonathan-ih7qp Před 4 měsíci +2

      As is my understanding, the reasons for Tuchel getting sacked from Chelsea were beyond just results (whihc had dipped a bit but not enought to sack a manager in my opinion) but a dispute about what roles and responsibilities Tuchel was expected to handle as the manager played a part of it as well.
      If I remember correctly it boiled down to something along the lines of ownership essentially wanted Tuchel to play an even larger role in the transfer process for players whereas Tuchel wanted to be able to be able to focus more on his day-to-day managerial responsibilities. The club and the manager never saw eye-to-eye on this issue, so it was decided to let him go and bring in a manager that was more aligned with the "project" they had in mind.

  • @larsgrotjohann6554
    @larsgrotjohann6554 Před 6 měsíci +14

    Thomas Tuchel at Chelsea was one of the biggest mistakes of the board.
    The club never recovered, even after spending enormous amounts of money on top players.

  • @FelipeRos1000
    @FelipeRos1000 Před 6 měsíci +19

    Out of the european football, there's the bizarre sacking of Dorival Jr from Flamengo. He had just won the Libertadores (South America's Continental Championship) and the Copa do Brasil (it's equivalent to the FA Cup or the Copa Del Rey) and without reason, the club sacked him and replaced him with a coach that lost to him in both competitions that he won. Flamengo didn't win any of these cups this year and now is placed 6th in the national championship.

    • @Italo_Sales
      @Italo_Sales Před 6 měsíci +3

      not only that, this year managing São Paulo he won the Copa do Brasil for the first time in their history against the same Flamengo in the final

  • @suparnochatterjee19
    @suparnochatterjee19 Před 6 měsíci +17

    Roberto Di Matteo was sacked by Chelsea in 2012. He won them their first UCL title, just 6 months later they sacked him.

    • @TheIkaraCult
      @TheIkaraCult Před 6 měsíci +6

      Lets be honest, it's not like he's gone on to do anything since.

    • @suparnochatterjee19
      @suparnochatterjee19 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@TheIkaraCult still it was too early to take decision.

  • @zewelanjimutembo3659
    @zewelanjimutembo3659 Před 6 měsíci +17

    The Ancelotti one at Chelsea was sad cause his Chelsea teams were so good and would have loved him to stay

  • @Hyde_Hill
    @Hyde_Hill Před 6 měsíci +33

    Nigel Pearson at Watford also comes to mind. He was doing what was possible with Watford at the time and was their best chance to stay up. But then Watford is notoriously sack happy in general.

    • @iankemp1131
      @iankemp1131 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Pearson was also rather unlucky at Leicester after keeping them up. His son's behaviour on a Far East trip may have catalysed it. He built the foundations which Ranieri built on the following season for their incredible Premier League win. Quite right about Watford ... if you're the manager, check your compensation clause and don't bother moving house.

    • @StrawberryStationMusic
      @StrawberryStationMusic Před 6 měsíci +3

      And he's just been binned by Bristol City after steadying what was a very leaky ship. Granted in this case his health is part of the reasoning, but he's been shafted by the owners there and was working miracles on a practically non-existent budget.

    • @youlesie23
      @youlesie23 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Heard rumours Pearson got sacked because he punched someone close to the owners at half time of a relegation six-pointer which they were losing 3-0.
      Although knowing Watford they'd have probably sacked him anyway. Serves them right that they sack Rob Edwards when he's doing a decent job, then he goes to Luton and takes them to the PL. Their ownership deserve nothing good.

  • @DynoKea
    @DynoKea Před 6 měsíci +21

    Gary O'Neil, John Eustace and Darren Moore already feel like worthwhile mentions this season alone

  • @alexbrown8886
    @alexbrown8886 Před 6 měsíci +14

    Darren Moore from Sheffield wednesday. 96 points. Comeback from 4-0 down in the playoffs. To gain promotion at the final to get promotion. Ended In a sacking

    • @Kaijufied
      @Kaijufied Před 6 měsíci

      He didn’t get sacked, he wanted to leave

    • @youlesie23
      @youlesie23 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Kaijufiedbecause Wednesday's terrible ownership lowballed him in contact negotiations.

  • @msonix
    @msonix Před 6 měsíci +14

    Mourinho's sacking at Benfica is also quite the story and rarely talked about in the foreign media. Would make a good honorable mention at least.

  • @Mitjitsu
    @Mitjitsu Před 6 měsíci +16

    I suspect there was interference with team selections going on at Hearts, which the manager at the time was having none of. The owner would then go onto have 13 managers during his 8 year stint at the club.

  • @andresasturias772
    @andresasturias772 Před 6 měsíci +7

    You guys missed the sacking of Allegri by Juventus, after 5 Consecutive Serie A titles, 3 Copa Italia, and 2 Champions League Finals, all in five years, he still got the boot.

  • @vanideking923
    @vanideking923 Před 6 měsíci +6

    all of carlo's sackings were bizzare for e.g another one is bayern munich in 2017 he got them to the ucl semi final against a prime madrid team in 2017 and they only won in extra time and got sacked in september the following season

  • @mo7amed324
    @mo7amed324 Před 6 měsíci +64

    Sadly it's happening again with Carlo at Madrid right now, part of the fandom want him out although he's doing a good job especially with how little enforcement Perez gave him in the hope of Mbappe coming.

    • @sama7496
      @sama7496 Před 6 měsíci +18

      some of them want him out but it's clear he can't tactically outclass big teams like city,atletico, barca he can outclass them with his ingame changes and experience that better than anyone else can thats why he is still a top manager

    • @Mebsuta
      @Mebsuta Před 6 měsíci +6

      What part of the fandom wants him out? I've heard no one voice this opinion.

    • @thecreativepeasant8781
      @thecreativepeasant8781 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Who TF is saying that?

    • @apextheracer2022
      @apextheracer2022 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@thecreativepeasant8781 youd be surprised. very unfair on how hes being treated by fans

    • @mo7amed324
      @mo7amed324 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@thecreativepeasant8781 many people. It started when Real Madrid lost to Barca twice last season (before the 4-0 game when Benzema scored a hattrick) and got louder after the thrashing against Man City. Mainly because people believe he's not tactically savvy enough for the modern game, and they also want Xabi Alonso which I like but I don't see many managers doing as well as Carlo (at least in the short term) being a Madrid manager is not an easy job it needs someone like Carlo who's calm and knows how to handle the pressure of the job and the Spanish media.

  • @Platikum
    @Platikum Před 6 měsíci +47

    Di Matteo at Chelsea was unfair

    • @riccardoplatone
      @riccardoplatone Před 6 měsíci +17

      He's clueless as a manager and the UCL victory was basically due to players self-management, also he was sacked after they dropped in Europa League as UCL holders

    • @Iam_andredan
      @Iam_andredan Před 6 měsíci +4

      I dont think so

    • @Timliu92
      @Timliu92 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Nope, Di Matteo's sacking was actually quite fair. He did not succeed in any club he managed afterwards. The UCL win was mostly the players' doing.

    • @yannick245
      @yannick245 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@riccardoplatoneDid you know that Chelsea was the team which scored the most goals _(of all teams)_ in the group stage, of 12/13! But still dropped out as 3rd in the group.

  • @davorz
    @davorz Před 6 měsíci +6

    Levante 2005. Manolo Preciado led team to first division after 40 years of being in lower divisions and almost disappearing several times. Club's president, Pedro Villarroel sacked him to bring more famous name Bernd Schuster (who had never trained on first division by then). Schuster didn't finished season and Levante ended being relegated.

  • @nikolasavic1525
    @nikolasavic1525 Před 6 měsíci +18

    Neiglesmann last season for sure. He had created a very strong side especially in the CL and he conceded 0 goals in 6 matches against Inter Barcelona and PSG. He was still in the pokal and in the league he had the best numbers, the streak of few draws came after the world cup which is understandable considering that it was an unique affair for the players, they went into the world cup as the strongest and most in form team in the world. When Touchel came he instantly got knocked out out of 2/3 competitions and if it wasnt for a historically weak BvB side he would’ve lost all 3. Now I know its harsh to blame touchel for that since he had just came in but my point is it went worse for them than it could have ever if they just kept neiglesmann

    • @pulpficti
      @pulpficti Před 5 měsíci +1

      Such a strong side lol. Lost 5 to fecking 0 in the pokal and then lost against Villarreal. Nagelsmann should have been sacked season 1

    • @bhutochakrabarti4173
      @bhutochakrabarti4173 Před 4 měsíci

      How dortmund bottles the bundesliga last season would still be a big mystery.

    • @nikolasavic1525
      @nikolasavic1525 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@pulpficti you must be joking

    • @pulpficti
      @pulpficti Před 4 měsíci

      @@nikolasavic1525 about what? Everything I said is true.

    • @nikolasavic1525
      @nikolasavic1525 Před 4 měsíci

      @@pulpficti neiglesmann did way better job than touchel is currently doing. Without a number nine he created a machine in the CL and the only form dip happened in the league right after the world cup which was an unique situation.

  • @phbtorres
    @phbtorres Před 6 měsíci +6

    The sacking of then Flamengo's manager Dorival Junior was as unfair as it can possibly get.
    Flamengo, under Dorival's comand, had won the Libertadores and the Copa do Brasil (Brazil's Cup) with him in 2022. However, Flamengo's brass thought that he "just did the basics" and "anyone could do that" so they sacked him anyway.
    In 2023, Flamengo did not win a single competition, got humbled by Olimpia in the Libertadores and Dorival's new club (São Paulo) beat Flamengo to win the Copa do Brasil.

    • @ezraezra2928
      @ezraezra2928 Před 6 měsíci +3

      And Flamengo were eclipsed by Fluminense, their local rivals who reached the Libertadores Final this year (and even won it).

    • @carlosleonardo88
      @carlosleonardo88 Před 6 měsíci +1

      He even beat his replacement, Vitor Pereira in the CdB final.

  • @Subsbench
    @Subsbench Před 6 měsíci +9

    Unless I missed it, you didn't mention Pellegrini getting sacked at Madrid with a 75% win rate. Burley was included who had a very similar win rate at Hearts. Great vid nonetheless 👌

  • @kwazilucas
    @kwazilucas Před 6 měsíci +34

    Claude Puel should also be included here. He took Southampton to some level, reached the EFL Cup Final and was winning games they couldn't win and were in the top 8 in the league, but Southampton said we are sacking you because you win no trophies.

    • @samupton7654
      @samupton7654 Před 6 měsíci

      Southampton last made the FA Cup final in 2003?!

    • @kwazilucas
      @kwazilucas Před 6 měsíci +13

      @@samupton7654 yeah my bad I was referring to their 2017 EFL Cup Final against Manchester United.

    • @theskankingpigeon965
      @theskankingpigeon965 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Puel should not be included here. Puel wasn't sacked because he didn't win trophies. No one at Southampton expects to win trophies. He was sacked because he had a negative playstyle and made terrible substitutions, which infuriated supporters and made us so boring to watch. Made worse because for the three seasons prior we'd had Pochettino/Koeman take us up into Europe with attractive, attacking football.
      Puel's negative tactics and substitutions were why we got dumped out of Europa in the group stage from what was not a strong group. He managed to beat a poor Inter Milan team at home, which I'm grateful for as it was one of the most memorable games I've been to, but we did awfully in our other group games because Puel tried to play too defensively and it cost us.

    • @cb8679
      @cb8679 Před 6 měsíci +1

      puel played terrible football. and yes southampton finished 8th but we also only SIX points ahead of the relegation zone. considering the fact that we finished 27 points ahead of the relegation zone the year before, plus the terrible football, it was deserved.

    • @youlesie23
      @youlesie23 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@theskankingpigeon965Puel got sacked at Leicester for the same reason.

  • @enderofruina2973
    @enderofruina2973 Před 6 měsíci +16

    Still think Sean Dyche was one of the most unjustified sackings I’ve seen in recent years

    • @Lythgoemania
      @Lythgoemania Před 6 měsíci +4

      Wasn't really that unjustified to be honest. Slightly disrespectful maybe, but they'd been absolutely appalling for a good 2 years before he was sacked and his sacking actually gave them a chance at staying up

  • @jatinheero1373
    @jatinheero1373 Před 6 měsíci +12

    Jose at spurs? Sacked before the league cup final

    • @stephenpalmer9375
      @stephenpalmer9375 Před 6 měsíci +2

      There is context here. Jose had created a toxic dressing room, and results generally were poor. If you think his team was going to win that final against Man City, you are much mistaken. The narrative that he was sacked to prevent some kind of bonus payment is also palpable nonsense. There might be something in his outspoken comments around the European Superleague that was announced around this time - at the end of the day, he worked for an organisation, and you are probably supposed to at least outwardly support the employer who is paying you millions.

    • @hi-ls6lt
      @hi-ls6lt Před 6 měsíci

      @@stephenpalmer9375if Jose spoke in favour of the Super League, he would have been ripped apart and possibly sacrificed his career there and then.

  • @user-fk1cc1ih5l
    @user-fk1cc1ih5l Před 6 měsíci +4

    Leonardo Jardim from olympiakos. Top of the league, unbeaten, good results in Europe (3 wins in champions league group stage) and yet sacked midseason.

    • @ezraezra2928
      @ezraezra2928 Před 6 měsíci

      Indeed, Olympiacos still won the 2012/13 Double after Leonardo Jardim's dismissal.

  • @koutiz7592
    @koutiz7592 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Holy moly, you talked about Toulouse. Yeah firing Montanier was really stupid, also there are rumors he had beef with Damien Comolli's wife and it's also one of the reason he was sacked.

  • @SociallyDeformed
    @SociallyDeformed Před 6 měsíci +1

    Another video mentioning Torquay United! Fingers crossed they get a full video one day🤞

  • @josephndepuh8966
    @josephndepuh8966 Před 6 měsíci +4

    You didn't mention Gary O'neil from Bournemouth, Thomas Tuchel from Chelsea, Ancelloti Sacking from Real Madrid (1st time in charge) and Julian Nagelsmann from Bayern Munich

  • @iankemp1131
    @iankemp1131 Před 6 měsíci +6

    The George Burley sacking at Hearts I think has to be the most ridiculous. Basically because the owner wanted to interfere and pick the team himself. Of course they declined sharply after Burley went. Gary O'Neil at Bournemouth this year after overachieving with a Championship-standard squad feels particularly unfair. Also remember Blackburn sacking Sam Allardyce because his head coach persuaded the gullible new Indian owners that he could do better .. instead they got relegated. Ranieri at Leicester was more reasonable - he had built well on Nigel Pearson's foundations and did well when things were going well but wasn't turning things round after a string of defeats, similar to Brendan Rogers a few years later. As for Watford, any manager there in the last few years has to ensure he has a compensation clause in his contract, not bother moving house and book a nice holiday in a few months' time.

  • @Iam_andredan
    @Iam_andredan Před 6 měsíci +15

    Ernesto Valverde sacking was shocking. Won 2 consecutive league and was top of the league and in the last 16 of the ucl. He didn’t do well in Europe but he didn’t do too badly also and he’s done better than the next 3 Barca managers after him

    • @GardEngebretsen
      @GardEngebretsen Před 6 měsíci +8

      In reality he was fired due to the Roma and Liverpool UCL knockout losses. Those losses broke Barcelona.

    • @quicksilver3687
      @quicksilver3687 Před 6 měsíci +16

      Absolutetly not, His first season was good mainly because the past workrate of Luis Enrique was still at place, after that he started giving the players more and more freedom until they barely even trained. He should have been sacked in late 2018. The manager that sucedeed him (Setien) had no chances of succeding with the toxic dressing room that Valverde left him with.

    • @devongiguere3721
      @devongiguere3721 Před 5 měsíci +1

      No one at Barça wanted Valverde and like others said he inherited a strong squad. I prefer Xavi over him but I wish him the best of luck elsewhere

  • @paddylynch2908
    @paddylynch2908 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Chris Houghton being sacked as Newcastle manager is a no brainer for me. We won the championship comfortably and he was sacked when we were 11th in the premier league near Christmas the next season. No fans wanted him gone.
    Pardew took over and did well but its well known that Ashely sacked him for no good reason other than being friendly with Pardew.
    I feel like the sacking was a complete disgrace and should have been mentioned here.

  • @ericomoraes2724
    @ericomoraes2724 Před 6 měsíci +3

    You need to hear about Alberto Valentim being sacked from Cuiabá in Brazil after 10 games (7 wins and 3 draws).

    • @philipsctba
      @philipsctba Před 6 měsíci +1

      is that the guy who had an affair with the president's wife?

  • @alexandrefeliciano7640
    @alexandrefeliciano7640 Před 5 měsíci +1

    In Brazil last season Dorival Junior led Flamengo to win the Brazilian Cup and the Copa Libertadores. One week later he was fired.
    The new coach was eliminated by Al Hilal in the Club World Cup, lost the Brazilian Super Cup, lost the South America Super Cup and lost the Carioca.
    Weeks ago the same Dorival Junior led São Paulo to win the Brazilian Cup over Flamengo.

  • @Louisejames23
    @Louisejames23 Před 6 měsíci +2

    We have made some shocking managerial decisions at Chelsea. And still do. I loved Carlo, glad he’s done so well elsewhere. See also claudio Ranieri, Tuchel, Mourinho…..

  • @pigdogcheap1773
    @pigdogcheap1773 Před 6 měsíci +2

    we need a reportage on Mortada Mansour of the Egyptian club Zamalek. Such a big notorious lawyer from Egypt who ruled the club for ages and used to switch head coaches every 3 months. this guy is super interesting in every aspect.

  • @Gonk347
    @Gonk347 Před 5 měsíci

    Good vid. I was thinking about about Mourinho at Tottenham right before the champions league final

  • @mahmoudahmed4609
    @mahmoudahmed4609 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Did you really say that valverde was unfairly sacked? Bro lost two consecutive 3-goal first leg UCL leads while also bottling the 18-19 copa del ray against valencia. He used to play a 442 AT BARCELONA with iniesta and rackitic on the flanks for God's sake

  • @joao91478
    @joao91478 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Bobby Robson while he was at Sporting Portugal and in first place of the league I think… After he was sacked, Porto hired him, and with him Mourinho also went to Porto. He then won the first 2 of the 5 Porto’s consecutive titles (record in Portugal) This is the worst sacking ever, changed history completely.

  • @peachgrove1854
    @peachgrove1854 Před 4 měsíci

    David Moyes @ Utd, 1/3 of the first team retired with SAF, another 1/3 was 30+ and the final 1/3 just weren't good enough in general, yet they fired him after 6months. Ranieri getting sacked after winning the league. Jose at spurs when he got fired before the Carabao Cup final vs Man City despite being able to beat City earlier in the season without star player Harry Kane.

  • @dmore
    @dmore Před 4 měsíci +1

    Given all that we know now, looking back with context I'd include David Moyes in this list as well. Despite being given a 6 year contract he was given zero leeway to build into what was not only a huge role (both in general and for him), but to settle into what was not only managing a huge football club but also starting a new dynasty, following the era of SAF. Watching how Utd have limped from manager to manager since, only proves to me the right decision should have been to have given Moyes at least 2-3 years to rebuild.

  • @joefineman648
    @joefineman648 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Gary O'Neil at Bournemouth has to make the list for me.

  • @83patrick
    @83patrick Před 6 měsíci

    Luigi del Neri's sacking at FC Porto. Did the pre season and was sacked one month after being signed before the season even started.

  • @ProwerTheFox7
    @ProwerTheFox7 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Shoutout to Birmingham City sacking Gary Rowett in 2016 and now John Eustace. Both of which had the club in or very close to the play offs at the time of their sacking.
    The Blues would go on to appoint Gianfranco Zola with the club in 7th to which he guided them to an impressive finish of 19th in 16/17. How far Wayne Rooney drags them down this season, only time will tell.
    Edit: it’s almost like we all knew it’d end in tears

    • @riccardoplatone
      @riccardoplatone Před 6 měsíci

      Zola was even sacked before the season ended, replaced by Harry Redknapp

    • @bcfcjames1875
      @bcfcjames1875 Před 4 měsíci

      Thankfully he’s been sacked 😂

  • @user-gb5bd6lj4w
    @user-gb5bd6lj4w Před 6 měsíci +3

    Gary o Neil should be here came in at Bournemouth as a rookie manager after everyone was saying there gonna go down and they had just lost 9 nil to Liverpool,they stayed up and defined the odds but he was sacked and its proving a bad decision for Bournemouth with Gary's wolves where he went doing well and getting great results at molenuix but Bournemouth sit in a relegation fight again

    • @chrisgarty
      @chrisgarty Před 6 měsíci

      Was going to say the same thing. Gary has been consistently solid. Bournemouth apparently wanted some international flair 😅

  • @AnaMostafamahmoud
    @AnaMostafamahmoud Před 4 měsíci

    Just like most fields, The world of football became so fast and everyone wanted a guardiola barcelona type of success from the beginning, right now i see more clubs are leaning toward projects and giving more time to managers to apply his ideas, returning to a more logical approach

  • @alexandrino563
    @alexandrino563 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Dorival Júnior at Flamengo, despite winning the Copa Libertadores and the Brazilian Cup, he was sacked. Ironically he's winning the Brazilian Cup next year with São Paulo, in a final against Flamengo

    • @RonaldinhoClearOfPessi
      @RonaldinhoClearOfPessi Před 3 měsíci +1

      I am also Flamengo fan, the worst part about this is that his replacement Vitor Pereira was SOOOOOO bad that he lost 2-0 to a 4th divison team first leg

  • @nunogomes4954
    @nunogomes4954 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Luigi Delneri at fc porto, believe he got signed for the season and was sacked during pre season after losing a couple of games.

  • @RichD92
    @RichD92 Před 6 měsíci

    Xisco Munoz at Watford. Got them promoted and after 7 games in the prem they were 15th - won 2, drawn 1, lost 4. Sacked

  • @SamButler22
    @SamButler22 Před 6 měsíci

    Allardyce at England and Everton. Darren Moore at Wednesday

  • @lewst
    @lewst Před 6 měsíci +2

    Heynckes sacking for real in 98. Wins the cl and gets sacked. But to be fair, he himself said he couldn't work with several of the players. But nowadays most clubs build around the coach and not around a few players.

    • @daviebananas1735
      @daviebananas1735 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Real were pretty bad under him though. The UCL was a total fluke and they were dreadful elsewhere.

  • @spencermackay9020
    @spencermackay9020 Před 6 měsíci

    Big Steve Bruce in the thumbnail. Agree 100%.

  • @Viewer41
    @Viewer41 Před 6 měsíci +3

    O'Neil at Bournemouth and Moore at Sheffield Wednesday were sacked for being English, despite doing a good job.

  • @marrobertx
    @marrobertx Před 6 měsíci +2

    Two rather cruel sackings by Inter’s former president Massimo Moratti:
    - Gigi Simoni in 1998, on the same week he beat Real Madrid 3-1 AND received the best manager award from the Italian league association
    - Roberto Mancini in 2008 after winning his third league title in a row

  • @jomes2336
    @jomes2336 Před 6 měsíci

    Laurent Blanc from Paris SG as well

  • @Tedi652
    @Tedi652 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Jupp Heynckes could've been a good shout for the list as well. Won Madrid's first CL in 98 in 30+ years. Got sacked 2 days later. Extremely harsh, just for finishing 4th in the league and not winning the Copa Del Rey.

  • @sebuniversidad
    @sebuniversidad Před měsícem

    Del Bosque in 2003. He had led the team to much success. Following his sacking, they won the Spanish supercup later that summer and then went on a 4 year trophy drought

  • @RefnRes
    @RefnRes Před 5 měsíci +1

    Claudio Ranieri was also harshly sacked by Roman Abramovich after Chelsea came 2nd in Arsenals Invincible season. That was probably harsher than the Leicester one since Leicesters form had dropped off a cliff completely after winning the PL.

  • @jameswilkinson6450
    @jameswilkinson6450 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Chris Hughton at Newcastle was a strange one. He got them promoted the season before then was sacked mid season in 11th place.

  • @davidsabillon5182
    @davidsabillon5182 Před 6 měsíci +1

    American coaching legend Bruce Arena was sacked from the New England Revolution. Thing is we don't know why. League did an investigation for something that he did but Arena applied to another job in the league. So whatever he did wasn't so bad that he can't work in the league anymore.

  • @MartinAndersenDane
    @MartinAndersenDane Před 6 měsíci

    The new Augsburg manager J Thorup managed FC Copenhagen back in 2021-22, winning the title and securing a spot in the Champions League group stages. But he never really fit in with the fans, and after losing 6 of the first 10 league games in the new season he was sacked.. it was the right decision by the board tho, since his replacement (a former player and youth coach at FCK) guided us to 🏆🏆 and a new Champions League participation. But to get the kick only 10 games in to the new season after securing an important title and CL is maybe a bit rough.. 🇩🇰⚪️🔵⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @bastih.5264
    @bastih.5264 Před 6 měsíci +1

    To me the most unfair sacking happened back in 1996 when Otto Rehagel was replaced by Franz Beckenbauer. Rehagel did lead Bayern to finals of the UEFA cup and still had a chance of winning the league.

  • @johnpederson5873
    @johnpederson5873 Před 3 měsíci

    Vincente del bosqe sacking is it horrific when you see what ge achieve after the madrid job with practically the same players

  • @DuncanDis0rderly
    @DuncanDis0rderly Před 6 měsíci

    Steve Claridge at Millwall. Hired in pre season and sacked in pre season!

  • @nathanjm000
    @nathanjm000 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Craziest part is a lot of these worked out
    Chelsea won the UCL next year
    Cagliari got promoted the next year
    PSG won the league for the first time in over 15 years with Carlo
    Torquay went up soon after
    Hearts made the UCL for the first time that year
    Southampton made Europe soon after
    Toulouse didn’t work out
    Real didn’t work out
    Barcelona didn’t work out

  • @kairavkadakia28
    @kairavkadakia28 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Pellegrini at City had won FA Cup and was still sacked to make way for Pep (Iirc)

  • @frederickokocha3904
    @frederickokocha3904 Před 5 měsíci

    One of your best videos yet

  • @Foul_Quince
    @Foul_Quince Před měsícem

    We loved Carlo at Everton, too

  • @harleymilner3189
    @harleymilner3189 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Gary Rowetts sacking at Birmingham. He had them in the championship play off positions, they sacked him mid season, appointed Zola, and finished the season in the bottom half🤷‍♂️

  • @yutehube4468
    @yutehube4468 Před 3 měsíci

    The worst one ever was Ranieri getting sacked at Leicester (Feb 2017) after he won the league with them (May 2016). Most people thought Leicester would get relegated. Some bookies had the odds of them winning the league at 5000 to 1.

  • @byroncroninmcelvogue4
    @byroncroninmcelvogue4 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Marcelino at valencia definitely should be on here

  • @calahoon22
    @calahoon22 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Birmingham sacking John Eustace this season while they were in the playoffs and then getting Wayne Rooney in, with who they haven't won a game yet, was an unfair sacking in my opinion

  • @angelrobles7201
    @angelrobles7201 Před 3 měsíci

    Many rumors pointed that del Bosque was sacked not on sporting grounds, but because of his looks.
    Florentino wanted a coach with an image proper of his Galácticos squad, and the shy, mustachioed, big-belly del Bosque didn't fit it.
    He signed Carlos Queiroz, who did fit that image... and ended up 4th in the league.

  • @adammac4960
    @adammac4960 Před 6 měsíci

    Ancelotti is one of the best and consistent managers of his generation. Bags of experience and has been known to adapt. He’s very very underrated as I feel he doesn’t get the same limelight as the likes of Guardiola, Alex Ferguson, Mourinho have had but in truth he’s probs as good if not better. His teams don’t just win they play good football. Chelsea should have stuck with him. I would go far as to say his Chelsea side were probs the most entertaining in there prem history. Them and the season they finished 3rd under Vialli. Chelsea were champions but they have been knowing not to play the best of football but under him they certainly did.

  • @thebatteries5202
    @thebatteries5202 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Not many people know this but Robbie Fowler was manager at Al-Quadsiah, a second division Saudi team, and sacked after winning manager of the month and the club were top of the league!

    • @SKa-tt9nm
      @SKa-tt9nm Před 6 měsíci

      A Cristiano Ronaldo fan from Bulgaria?

    • @thebatteries5202
      @thebatteries5202 Před 6 měsíci

      Mate I aint it's just a country I have links to@@SKa-tt9nm but I do support ronaldo

    • @707.h
      @707.h Před 3 měsíci

      I am a Saudi but what season do u talk abt?

  • @hansmeiser1200
    @hansmeiser1200 Před 6 měsíci +1

    urs fischer won the double in switzerland at fc basel and was sacked about 10 years ago. basel has not won anything since and is currently battling relegation

  • @sergiofernandez4970
    @sergiofernandez4970 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Marcelino García sacked at Valencia 2019, after winning copa del Rey

  • @MMKLYH
    @MMKLYH Před 4 měsíci

    Could make a full video on chelsea managers for this

  • @dhruvshah7857
    @dhruvshah7857 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Some managers which I think should have been added
    1) Mourinho with spurs
    2) Julian naglesmann with bayern

  • @Alex58399
    @Alex58399 Před 6 měsíci +2

    George Burley. Legend

  • @juanhunter7073
    @juanhunter7073 Před 6 měsíci +3

    As an American who only got into football at 27, this one of the two weirdest things about Football culture to me. Fans look at EVERY loss as if their team graverobbed their ancestor's tomb lol

  • @mediacopycatkillers
    @mediacopycatkillers Před 3 měsíci

    + José Mourinho, binned by Spurs right before the 2021 League Cup Final which he got them into.

    • @johnpederson5873
      @johnpederson5873 Před 3 měsíci

      They had a clause in his contract if he won it so they sacked him joke club

  • @rejexpace4768
    @rejexpace4768 Před 4 měsíci

    As a Chelsea fan, I have to agree that while many of our sackings were shocking, none were moreso than Tuchel's and Ancellotti's (special mention to the special one as well). Ancellotti's Chelsea played the best football I've seen us play, we were so dominant despite not doing better in the Champions League. That might have been his main downfall, but with the players we had, I believe we had a strong chance nonetheless with Ancellotti.

  • @athreyathandeswaran7510
    @athreyathandeswaran7510 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Ancelotti's Chelsea and Real Madrid sacking were harsh.
    His Chelsea team won the CL in 2012.
    His Madrid team did the three-peat. (Yeah. Ramos was offside in 2016. Yeah. The Bayern incident in 2017. But they were still really good man)

    • @hi-ls6lt
      @hi-ls6lt Před 6 měsíci

      You talk of 2016 and 2017, but Zidane was the manager. Is this because you attribute the core structure and foundations of the three peat team much to Carlo?

  • @og87
    @og87 Před 4 měsíci

    Loved by rival fans too by the way. I wish ancellotti stayed longer. He would have been great. Even at Everton I liked him.

  • @manuelchirinos2041
    @manuelchirinos2041 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I'll never forget when Bayern sacked Ancelotti for losing against PSG in Champions League Group Stage, only because Ulreich had an awful night 💀

  • @adioperta1451
    @adioperta1451 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Jose Luis Mendilibar sacking at Sevilla is one of the worst ever decision in football history and Marcelino at Valencia as well

  • @Goyt1
    @Goyt1 Před 3 měsíci

    Claudio Ranieri - with Leicester City is missing here !!!

  • @architchaudhary1285
    @architchaudhary1285 Před 4 měsíci

    jupp heynckes sacking in 1998 when Madrid won the UCL that season. He was already fated to go even before the final was played due to lackluster La Liga.