The daunting stat that will have managers looking over their shoulders this summer Serie A are the worst offenders in Europe
Briefly

Antonio Conte's precarious situation at Napoli highlights the growing instability for football managers. Recent data from CIES Football Observatory reveals that approximately two-thirds of managers across 65 global leagues last less than a year in their positions. Italy's Serie A struggles with managerial longevity, having only two managers—Simone Inzaghi and Gian Piero Gasperini—who have been in their roles for over a year. In contrast, the Premier League offers relatively better job security, with 45% of managers staying less than a year, and a notable percentage maintaining their positions for three years or more.
With the average longevity of a football manager dropping dramatically, recent data shows that around two-thirds of managers across global leagues last less than a year in their positions.
In Italy, only two Serie A managers have managed to stay in their roles for over 12 months, underscoring the precarious nature of managerial job security in the league.
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