‎Ranking the Most Disastrous Premier League Managers Ever – Full Top 10 List

‎Critiquing football figures is part of the sport’s appeal—it’s easy, and often entertaining. While opinions flow freely, the reality for Premier League managers is far more isolating, especially when poor results spark constant scrutiny over their future.
‎A ranked breakdown of the worst Premier League managerial spells, featuring Igor Tudor, David Moyes, and Frank de Boer’s infamous struggles.
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‎Although sympathy is warranted, some managerial spells stand out for all the wrong reasons. This ranking focuses not purely on win percentages, but on how dramatically expectations were missed. Context matters—struggles are judged against what was anticipated at the time.
‎10. Remi Garde (Aston Villa)
‎Hope surrounded Remi Garde’s arrival at Aston Villa following Tim Sherwood’s tenure. Despite a squad containing promising talents like Jack Grealish and Idrissa Gueye, results failed to follow. Garde won just two of his 20 league matches, both aided by own goals. His time in England proved damaging to his reputation, with his next role coming later in MLS.
‎9. David Moyes (Manchester United)
‎Taking over from Sir Alex Ferguson was never going to be straightforward. Even so, Manchester United were reigning champions, and Moyes’ reign quickly disappointed. The team’s identity shifted away from its winning mentality, marking the beginning of a prolonged period of decline at Old Trafford.
‎8. Roy Hodgson (Watford)
‎Brought in to stabilise Watford in 2022, Roy Hodgson was expected to guide them to safety. Instead, the team struggled further. He failed to secure a single home win and couldn’t unite the squad or supporters, leaving with his reputation dented.
‎7. Paul Jewell (Derby County)
‎Paul Jewell’s earlier successes made his Derby County spell even more surprising. Tasked with rescuing a struggling side, he failed to win a single game as the club finished with a record-low 11 points before relegation.
‎6. Nathan Jones (Southampton)
‎Nathan Jones’ brief time at Southampton was filled with memorable quotes but poor results. One victory in eight league matches saw the club drop to the bottom, where they remained. His tenure ended amid fan protests.
‎5. Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
‎A club legend, Alan Shearer stepped in during a crisis but lacked managerial experience. With only one win in eight games, Newcastle were relegated, leaving a rare blemish on his legacy.
‎4. Felix Magath (Fulham)

‎Felix Magath’s achievements in Germany didn’t translate to England. Despite a few wins, his unusual methods alienated players, and Fulham’s struggles continued both on and off the pitch.
‎3. Igor Tudor (Tottenham Hotspur)

‎Igor Tudor’s short stint at Tottenham during the 2025-26 season only worsened their situation. Despite difficult circumstances, including injuries, he failed to win any of his five league matches before departing after just 44 days.
‎2. Ange Postecoglou (Nottingham Forest)

‎Ange Postecoglou’s time at Nottingham Forest was chaotic from the start. Arriving under difficult circumstances, he failed to generate momentum, losing four of five league games before being dismissed just over a month later.
‎1. Frank de Boer (Crystal Palace)

‎Frank de Boer’s reign at Crystal Palace remains one of the shortest and least successful in league history. His side lost all four matches without scoring, leading to his swift dismissal and cementing his place at the top of this list.

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