Nine Premier League Clubs Expected to Start New Managerial Eras
The new Premier League season arrives with a historic level of managerial turnover, as Enzo Maresca, Andoni Iraola and Xabi Alonso lead high-profile appointments at Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea respectively while Manchester United’s Michael Carrick sits, unusually, among the league’s longer-serving chiefs. Maresca faces immediate pressure after replacing Pep Guardiola and a disappointing Community Shield, tasked with restoring City’s title ambitions after a stalwart decade of success. Iraola arrives at Liverpool amid expectations of reviving the club’s aggressive, high-energy style, following Arne Slot’s departure. Alonso takes charge at Chelsea as part of broader upheaval that has unsettled the league’s traditional hierarchy. The season’s early rounds will test how quickly these new leaders can translate changes into results, with fans and pundits watching to see if the expected upheaval yields immediate effects. This unprecedented pre-season churn echoes a post-World War II-era spike in managerial changes, underscoring the pressure on every club to justify its new direction.
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