He is not, however, convinced that the presence of sporting directors is responsible for a flurry of shock sackings. He has told reporters: “Is it a change compared to three, four, five, six years ago? I don’t actually know, I can only speak for myself. I have worked for three years at my first club, should have worked four years at my second club, worked three years at my third club and now here for one-and-a-half years.
“The clubs you are mentioning (Chelsea, Man United and Real Madrid), we know with one of these clubs what kind of history they have. So I don’t know if it has changed.
“I see some managers working a long time at a club and one of our rivals has a manager [in Pep Guardiola] who has been working for a long time. Mikel Arteta has been working for a long time at Arsenal.
“I think there will always be examples of managers who work a long time at a club and clubs where managers don’t work for a long time. But Carlo Ancelotti was a long time at Real Madrid?
“I have no clue [if it is because of the sporting director model]. I simply have no clue as to whether that has anything to do with it. It might, but you surprised me with this question. I haven’t thought about that.”
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