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The ‘big man’ era of football managers is past
足坛“大人物”主帅的时代已成过去

As clubs have grown, the gaffer’s power has been diluted by multiple executives
随着俱乐部规模扩大,主教练的权力被多名高管稀释。

Since New Year, three of the world’s most famous football clubs — Chelsea, Manchester United and Real Madrid — have sacked their head coach. This is normal for the industry: the average tenure of head coaches across Europe is now about 1.2 years, with most serving less than a season. The sackings illustrate football’s dysfunctionality. They also highlight the passing of football’s “big man” era. If clubs, fans and coaches themselves can adjust to this shift, that may be no bad thing.

自今年年初以来,manbetx app苹果 最知名的三家足球俱乐部——切尔西(Chelsea)、曼联(Manchester United)和皇家马德里(Real Madrid)——先后解雇了各自的主教练。这在业内并不罕见:如今欧洲主教练的平均任期约为1.2年,多数人甚至撑不过一个赛季。这些解雇凸显了职业足球的失序,也标志着“权威型”主教练时代的式微。若俱乐部、球迷以及教练本人都能适应这一转变,未必不是好事。

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