Managers who keep getting jobs despite bad records

27 March 2012 18:54
Much like Claudio Ranieri's team selections, Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti kept everyone guessing on how much time he was willing to give the Italian at the San Siro.[LNB]But on the same day Moratti claimed he expected Ranieri to stay until the end of the season, the former Chelsea boss was sacked following a run of just one league win in 10 games.[LNB]For Ranieri it is another job where he has failed despite flashes of promise at the start. Here Sportsmail assesses the 60-year-old and four other managers who have frequently failed to deliver at numerous managerial posts. [LNB] Claudio Ranieri Gone: Claudio Ranieri was fired as Inter manager[LNB]As far as the 'nearly men' go in management, Ranieri is right up there. There is no doubt he has ability, managing nine of Europe's most respected clubs over a 20 year period highlights that.[LNB]Notably at Chelsea between 2000 and 2004 he signed Frank Lampard and made John Terry an established player at the club. Only Avram Grant has bettered his Champions League semi-final appearance for the Blues and Ranieri arguably laid the foundations for their current high-flying status in the Premier League.[LNB]But since being sacked by the West London side it's ended in tears whenever a glory hunting team appoints him.

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