England's leaders have failed in most of their coaching assignments. Gallieni Vili coached Valencia in 2015 and was fired in four months, making it a classic, while Berger, who coached Brugge, is reportedly about to be fired by the Bundesliga powerhouse, and his four-month tenure is worse than Gallieni's!
Berger has taken Gonemouth to the Premier League this season.
But after only 4 rounds, they lost 0-9 to Liverpool.
After being fired, he took over as Bruges' leader on December 31 last year, but he coached the 11-game wave with only two wins, and the news is that if the UEFA Europa League round of 16
A loss to Benfica would lead to a change of manager in Brugge, meaning that Berger would be finished after less than 4 months in the team.
After Brugge's last league match in which they lost to Oostende, Berger admitted that it is hard for him to keep his job: "I don't know if I have to teach them or not, it's not my business, and I can't explain why the team is playing so poorly all of a sudden. Of course I have a solution, but the whole team has to be united to turn around the bad situation. Brugge still can't deliver the results they deserve, I can't deny that.