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In the current period where we have so much competition, it becomes very difficult for coaches to last long at any football club. However, there have been extraordinary managers who can stay at a club for more than 5 years. This is very impressive given that the average life expectancy of coaches at the same club is currently very low.
When it comes to coaches who have stayed at a club for a long time, Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone is the greatest of them all right now. The Argentinian coach has been in charge of the Spanish La Liga club since December 2011, meaning he has spent more than 11 years with the club. During his time at the club, he won the Spanish La Liga championship and reached the finals of two Champions Leagues.
Christian Streich is currently the second longest serving coach in Europe. He is the current manager of Freiburg and has coached the club since 2011. Third on the list is Ajaccio coach Olivier Pantaloni. The French military leader has led Ajaccio since 2014. The fourth oldest manager in Europe is currently Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. The German coach has enjoyed much success with the Merseyside club since joining the club in 2015. He has won the Champions League, Europa League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup.
Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini is currently the fifth oldest coach in Europe. He has managed the Italian Serie A club since 2016. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has also managed Cityzens since 2016, meaning he spent around seven years with the Premier League club.
Here is a complete list of the 10 longest-serving coaches in Europe's top leagues today:
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Camavinga He is one of the few Real Madrid players yet to score a goal this season, but the truth is he doesn't even need to because he has contributed to everything else. he has forced himself on a path he himself did not expect, in which he left emergency resources to Mendy's trauma, which became a discovery. Against Celta, his deployment was first brutal in defence and finally, when he entered Lucas Vazquez, in the midfield, where he had a few minutes to gauge things. He recovered 11 balls, had a 90% efficiency rate on passes, and sprinted like a sprinter to snatch the ball from Aspas' feet as he made his way towards Courtois alone. "He's very versatile, this boy does everything well, he replaced Aspas, who wasn't really slow, on a counter-attack and he did it," the white goalkeeper explained of the man. his teammates. I certainly don't want to play on one side, but he defended so well in the back, now they don't give him a yellow card. I hope I can continue to give this level and improve. We are happy to have him with us," concluded the goalkeeper, who again kept the guiding staff at zero.
"Has an extraordinary quality in assists, with the ball, without the ball, he has energy, he is a complete player and because he is complete he can successfully play in any position. mind," a- he added about the performance of Camavinga, who as a child player had to be with his family as refugees from Angola, but on the pitch he was playing happily, wagging his ponytail as if what he was doing was easy. Once again, the Madrid coach made five changes to refresh the squad, a B unit shining with Asensio y ceballos among others. Camavinga stayed on the eleventh team because he was in both the A and B units. And he never got tired of running. "We have a long team that allows us to shoot at such a harsh time of the season," said Ancelotti, who put pressure on Barcelona in today's game against Atltico. At eight points there is white will try until there is a chance.
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