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