With the season almost at the halfway point, many clubs have opted for continuity despite some problems with results. Last, for temporal reasons and not certain in importance, Manchester City with Pep Guardiola. Looking at the European situation, there are many high-level coaches currently at a standstill waiting to find the right project to restart.
Above all, Massimiliano Allegri after his farewell to Juventus e Zinedine Zidane stuck on past successes with Real Madrid. Excellent “unemployed” no longer appear among the “unemployed”. Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettinounited by experiences at PSG and Chelsea and for a few months as coach of England and USA respectively, as well as Jorge Sampaoliback in France and new manager of Rennes, while he still remains out Joachim LowWorld champion in 2014 and without a team since leaving Germany. Let’s not forget then Sergio Conceicao And Maurizio Sarrias well as Erik ten Hag, sacked by Manchester United and replaced by Ruben Amorim.
Then there they are Rudi Garcia, Graham Potter and Edin Terzicfinalist in the last Champions League with Borussia Dortmund, and Xavikicked out of “his” Barcelona. The list closes – citing only the best known – Sam Allardycedoyen of English misters, Nico Kovac, Igor Tudor, Lucien Favre, Walter Mazzarri, Rafael Benitez, Jurgen Klinsmann, David Moyes, Julien Stephan, Roger Schmidt, Daniele De Rossi, Tite, Luis Castro, Davide Ballardini, Mark van Bommel, Alberto Gilardino, Urs Fischer, Claude Puel, Aurelio Andreazzoli, Fatih Terim, Fabio Cannavaro and Gabriele Cioffi. All or almost all of them are potential threats to coaches across Europe if things go wrong.