Managers who keep getting jobs despite bad records

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.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.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.  Claudio Ranieri Gone: Claudio Ranieri was fired as Inter managerAs 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.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.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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