Where the sacked World Cup managers could go next

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Where the sacked World Cup managers could go next

The 2022 World Cup is less forgiving for underperforming managers. Roberto Martinez and Luis Enrique are looking for new jobs. Daily Star Sport take a look at each of the nine World Cups head coaches that have left their posts.

Roberto Martinez was sacked as the manager of the World Cup winning team. He was linked with a return to Everton last season. Frank Lampard is under pressure.

Tite has resigned as manager of Brazil. He managed several clubs in Brazil and the Middle East. He said that one-and-a-half years ago.

Gerardo Martino is no longer manager of Mexico. His contract expired with the final whistle. Marto is responsible for Mexico's group stage exit in Qatar. He will get job offers despite taking the blame.

Enrique won a treble during his time at Barcelona. He is said to be on Atletico Madrid's shortlist. Enrique left the national team after losing to Morocco in the last 16.

Diego Alonso resigned as the manager of the Uruguayan national team. The team failed to make the World Cup knockout stages despite beating Ghana in their third match. Alonso might look for a club management role in Europe.

Louis van Gaal has resigned as Netherlands manager. He was dismissed after their quarter-final exit at the hands of Argentina in Qatar. The 71-year-old has been treated for prostate cancer since April.

Fernando Santos has been sacked as Portugal manager. He led them to Euro 2016 glory. Portugal also had disappointing Euro 2020 and 2022 World Cup.

Otto Addo has returned to his role at Borussia Dortmund after taking over the Ghana role on a temporary basis back in February.

Paulo Bento has been sacked as manager of South Korea. He led his team to the World Cup quarter-finals. Benta spent four years as Sporting manager and four with Portugal.


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