The Premier League has seen a sharp decline in English managers, with only two currently in charge. This contrasts sharply with previous seasons and raises questions about managerial diversity.
In the 1992-93 season, the Premier League had just one non-British manager. Today, the list has shifted dramatically, highlighting the increasing influence of foreign coaches in a league once dominated by British managerial talent.
The total of English managers has reached a historic low, with the Premier League now hosting five Spanish and four Portuguese managers, outnumbering the three from the UK.
The landscape of Premier League management has changed significantly over the decades, emphasizing a trend towards foreign coaches that could influence the future development of English football.
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