just another example of why you shouldn't touch managers from clubs like Brentford or Brighton. Those clubs are incredibly well run, rely heavily on data and recruitment and don't really miss a beat once they change managers. Potter and Frank badly failed once they left that setup.
The only one I'd probably take a flyer on from the PL is Iraola because he's clearly developed that team and implemented his own style. I saw he's gradually taken them from 40 to 44 to 48 to 50 percent possession or something like that, which is incredibly impressive.
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