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Which manager had the highest win percentage when they were sacked?

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“Julian Nagelsmann was sacked by Bayern Munich despite a win percentage of 71.4,” says Oisin Hughes. “With a minimum of, say, 10 games, is this a record?” When, in 1990, that esteemed philosopher Robert Matthew Van Winkle sang, “Anything less than the best is a felony,” he evidently had a vision of 21st-century football.

Europe’s superclubs have become so dominant that entitlement and expectation are greater than ever and Julian Nagelsmann’s departure continued the modern trend of managers being sacked for failing to achieve perfection.

When you’ve won 10 Bundesliga titles in a row, as Bayern have, being a point behind the leaders just won’t cut it. Nagelsmann’s win percentage of 71.4 is good, but it’s not quite Carlo.

Everyone’s favourite cuddly cigar smoker, Signor Ancelotti, has twice been sacked despite a win percentage in the 70s.

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