
The Revolving Door: Coaching Turnover in European Soccer
European clubs replace coaches more often than U.S. leagues, a trend tied to revenue risks, relegation threats, and a lack of financial safeguards.
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European clubs replace coaches more often than U.S. leagues, a trend tied to revenue risks, relegation threats, and a lack of financial safeguards.

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