The credit for coaches is usually attributed when the clubs are crowned with titles, and their contracts are renewed and rewards are disposed of, but there were others whose fate was expelled and dismissed.
They caused Tottenham Angie Bustico Gull, who faces the risk of dismissal despite winning the European League title, and his success in returning the London team to the podiums again after the absence of 17 years.
Clubs are considered Chelsea AndManchester United Andreal madrid Among the clubs that sacked their coaches immediately after winning the championships.
Next 7 coaches were dismissed immediately after their teams were driving towards the football glory:
1- Dutchman Louis van Gaal: Crowned Louis van Gaal With Manchester United in the 2016 FA Cup before Jose Mourinho was replaced.
The achievement was hiding some flaws, as the first season witnessed some of the problems that extended to the second season, which was mostly associated with a playing style based on acquisition without any real offensive rush, which affected the United fans of boredom.
The Red Devils also failed during the period between November 2015 and January 2016 to achieve any victory in 6 games, hurrying his departure.

2- Italian Mauricio Sari: After taking over Juventus after leaving Chelsea in 2019, the players suffered in adapting to a style Mauricio SariNevertheless, Al -Juveni won the Italian League title, to ensure its ninth consecutive title in the league.
But after leaving the Champions League in the round of 16 by Lyon, Sari was sacked only one year after his three -year contract.
3- Italian Antonio Conte: Show Antonio Conte For English football, what is good in the 2016-2017 season, when he led Chelsea’s cruel and pragmatic style to the Premier League title in a dazzling way.
But things have declined significantly in his second season, and suddenly the strict playing style became more difficult with Chelsea occupied fifth in the 2017-2018 season.
Despite their suffering in defending the title, the Conte team reached the final of the FA Cup, and overcame Manchester United. But in the end it was not enough to keep his job, and he was sacked after that, to be replaced by Sari.

4- Spanish Vicente del Bosque: become Vicente del Bosque The club’s permanent coach when he replaced John Toshak in 1999.
The Spaniard led the club during one of its most successful periods in the early second millennium, after a few periods he spent as a temporary coach in the mid -nineties.
Del Bosque won the Champions League with Real Madrid in 2000 and 2002, and the Spanish League title in 2001 and 2003, in addition to many other titles, which made them a team that will constantly win titles, especially after bringing a constellation of stars.
It was very strange, then, that the club allowed the end of its contract in 2003, one day after winning the Spanish League and one week of its contract with David Beckham.
In the years after that, Real Madrid retracted the top of the ranking and failed to achieve any title mentioned until 2007.
5- Italian Fabio Capello: Immediately after his dismissal after Real Madrid won the league title in 1997, Capello could not resist a second chance after 10 years, and he took over Los Blancos in the 2006-2007 season.
The audience was not ready to support his defensive style, and Capello was not ready to waive him. Although he ended the drought of titles by winning the Spanish League, but was sacked shortly after he also performed a weak performance in the Champions League.

6- German Job Hynix: Hynix replaced Capello in Real Madrid in 1997, and everyone has dazzled since his arrival.
The German led Real Madrid to a European victory, achieving the Champions League title for the first time since 1966 by beating Juventus with a clean goal, but that was not enough to keep his position due to poor performance in the League.
His team ranked fourth in the Spanish League and failed to win the King’s Cup, which led to his replacement only one year after he took over.
7- French Laurent Blanc: Carlo Ancelotti succeeded in Paris Saint -Germain in 2013, and Plan was an essential element in establishing the club’s position as a local giant after Qatar acquired it.
The French won three local titles in its first season, most notably the French League, and he also retained the league title for the following two seasons.
Despite this, the club owners felt frustrated by the failure of Paris Saint-Germain in European hegemony by 2016, and despite the end of Plan, the 2015-2016 season with a local three-time, it was dispensed.
