Thomas Frank & Enzo Maresca could be set for their own speedy Premier League returns - Soccer News
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Thomas Frank & Enzo Maresca could be set for their own speedy Premier League returns - Soccer News
"Alongside watching Ruben Amorim's 14-month Manchester United tenure come to an end last month, a string of Premier League clubs swung the axe and elected to make a change in their respective dugouts. With Enzo Maresca completing a messy festive divorce from Stamford Bridge and Thomas Frank 's nightmare spell at Spurs coming to a long-over due end, Sean Dyche was the latest Premier League boss to be given his marching orders."
"Despite guiding Spurs to an automatic Champions League Round of 16 ticket last month, Spurs have broken a string of unwanted domestic records this season and they find themselves at the heart of an infamous top-flight relegation scrap. Falling to a 2-1 loss at home against Newcastle on February 10th, that result was the final nail in Frank's nightmare eight-month reign at the helm in north London."
Ruben Amorim's 14-month Manchester United tenure ended last month, and several Premier League clubs changed managers. Enzo Maresca left Stamford Bridge amid a messy split, while Sean Dyche was dismissed as another top-flight casualty. Thomas Frank experienced an eight-month disastrous spell at Spurs, which included exiting both domestic cups and securing only two wins from the last 19 domestic appearances, culminating in a 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle. Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has announced a planned departure at the end of 2025/26, but speculation suggests a possible earlier exit. Many former Premier League bosses are now available for immediate return.
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