Sacking a coach after a poor performance, like Dinamo Zagreb’s coach after a 9-2 loss to Bayern Munich, becomes a strategic choice for clubs seeking improvement.
Bayern Munich's history shows that heavy defeats can lead to coach dismissals, with clubs like Tottenham sacking Pochettino after a 7-2 loss, highlighting a recurring trend.
Niko Kovać's experience illustrates that even successful clubs like Bayern Munich aren't exempt from such fate, suggesting that no coach is truly safe after a significant loss.
The pressure to deliver results in football means clubs often resort to drastic measures like coaching changes, especially following humiliating defeats in critical matches.
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