A table shows a managerial record by team and tenure. The table lists the team, nationality of the manager, the dates of their tenure (from and to), and their record including games played (G), wins (W), draws (D), losses (L), goals for (GF), goals against (GA), goal difference (GD), and win percentage. The teams listed are SC Cambuur, AZ Alkmaar, Feyenoord, and Liverpool. A final row shows totals for all teams. Reference numbers are included in brackets next to each team's record.
These are some numbers for context. Of course Slot's numbers will change over an extended period, but the point still stands that Arne Slot's tenure so far is nothing short of astonishing.
The image is a text-based chart outlining the win percentages of football managers categorized into three tiers: Elite, Top-Level, and Mid-Tier. Elite managers (Pep Guardiola, Jürgen Klopp, Carlo Ancelotti) typically achieve 65-75%+ win percentages due to working with top clubs and strong squads. Top-Level managers (Antonio Conte, Diego Simeone) achieve 55-65%, excelling tactically in competitive leagues, while Mid-Tier managers in strong leagues (like the Premier League, La Liga, or Serie A) achieve 50-60%, with even 55% considered excellent.
A table shows a managerial record by team and tenure. The columns are: Team, From, To, Record (with sub-columns for Played, Won, Drawn, Lost, and Win %), and Ref. The table lists data for Casa Pia, Braga B, Braga, Sporting CP, and Manchester United, showing the dates of their tenures and their respective records. A final row displays career totals.
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Als Antwort auf vruz • • •A table shows a managerial record by team and tenure. The table lists the team, nationality of the manager, the dates of their tenure (from and to), and their record including games played (G), wins (W), draws (D), losses (L), goals for (GF), goals against (GA), goal difference (GD), and win percentage. The teams listed are SC Cambuur, AZ Alkmaar, Feyenoord, and Liverpool. A final row shows totals for all teams. Reference numbers are included in brackets next to each team's record.
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Als Antwort auf vruz • • •These are some numbers for context. Of course Slot's numbers will change over an extended period, but the point still stands that Arne Slot's tenure so far is nothing short of astonishing.
#LFC
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The image is a text-based chart outlining the win percentages of football managers categorized into three tiers: Elite, Top-Level, and Mid-Tier. Elite managers (Pep Guardiola, Jürgen Klopp, Carlo Ancelotti) typically achieve 65-75%+ win percentages due to working with top clubs and strong squads. Top-Level managers (Antonio Conte, Diego Simeone) achieve 55-65%, excelling tactically in competitive leagues, while Mid-Tier managers in strong leagues (like the Premier League, La Liga, or Serie A) achieve 50-60%, with even 55% considered excellent.
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Als Antwort auf vruz • • •For comparison, this is Ruben Amorim. 💩
#LFC #MUFC
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Als Antwort auf vruz • • •A table shows a managerial record by team and tenure. The columns are: Team, From, To, Record (with sub-columns for Played, Won, Drawn, Lost, and Win %), and Ref. The table lists data for Casa Pia, Braga B, Braga, Sporting CP, and Manchester United, showing the dates of their tenures and their respective records. A final row displays career totals.
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