
Being a football manager is cruel, and at the highest level, the level of censorship and performance is more stressful.
Southampton Degradation from record Premier League This has been highlighted recently, with the Saints Hierarchy responsible for the worst top management tenure in the history of the season.
Ivan Juric’s departure Abruptly ended with a poor fate in St. Mary’s end, but how does his shortcomings compete with the worst situation ever in the Premier League?

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This is based on points earned per game, which is the worst Premier League manager. Some of these managers proved and even redeemed themselves in other top clubs, but did not escape these horrific appointments.
For this list, only permanent managers for at least four games are included.
Worst Premier League manager based on points per game |
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rank |
manager |
club |
Contest |
point |
ppg |
1 |
Frank de Boole |
Crystal Palace |
4 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
Paul Jewell |
Derby |
twenty four |
5 |
0.21 |
3 |
Sam Allardyce |
Leeds |
4 |
1 |
0.25 |
4 |
Mick McCarthy |
Sunderland |
37 |
10 |
0.27 |
5 |
Ivan Juric |
Southampton |
14 |
4 |
0.29 |
6 |
Russell Martin |
Southampton |
16 |
5 |
0.31 |
7 |
Terry Connor |
Wolf |
13 |
4 |
0.31 |
8 |
Jan Siewert |
Huddersfield |
15 |
5 |
0.33 |
9 |
Nathan Jones |
Southampton |
8 |
3 |
0.38 |
10 |
Billy Davis |
Derby |
14 |
6 |
0.43 |
11 |
Alan Pardew |
West Brom |
18 |
8 |
0.44 |
12 |
Roy Hodgson |
Watford |
18 |
9 |
0.5 |
13 |
Daniel wakes up |
Norwich |
49 |
26 |
0.53 |
13
Daniel Awak (Norwich City)
0.53 points per game
Daniel Farke hasn’t performed well in the Premier League yet Norwich City Promoted from the championship twice.
In the 49 top-tier matches he was responsible for – spanning three seasons due to the relegation in 2019/20 – Germany’s only win won six, including a shocking result against then-champion Manchester City in September 2019.
He left the club in November 2021 and became strange soon after he won his first victory in the campaign.
12
Roy Hodgson (Watford)
0.50 points per game
Roy Hodgson’s management career shines, but with Watfordhis bid to save them from downgrades will not get worse.
He had only two wins in 18 games on Vicarage Road, and the Hornets stood out after beating Hodgson’s predecessor and future club. Crystal Palace.
It won’t undermine his status as one of the greats of management, but in this unpopular spell, there aren’t many worse than former Nglan boss.
11
Alan Pardew (Sei Brom)
0.44 points per game
Alan Pardew is an experienced Premier League manager, so West BromHe must support himself and make the club sick fate.
Finally, one consecutive victory and eight losses in the Premier League were his withdrawal, with only 54 points scoring eight points.
West Brom eventually declined without a pardon, and the manager’s career has been low-key ever since.
10
Billy Davis (Derby)
0.43 points per game
Take Derby County Entering the Premier League for the first time through the playoffs in five years would make Billy Davies a hero in Pride Park, but the start of their fateful 2007/08 campaign was a disaster.
The Rams’ only win on Day 6 was the only highlight after the publicity and failed to repeat the trick in the next eight games, while Derby and Davies separated.
Perhaps the only solace for the Scots is that even his successor (the feature below) cannot stand out from the team.
9
Nathan Jones (Southampton)
0.38 points per game
After impressed by Luton Town, Nathan Jones made a major breakthrough when he called Southampton after being fired by Ralph Hasenhuttl in November 2022.
but Jones and its unpredictable approach His tenure was second only to eight Premier League games, when the Saints won only one win by Everton.
With 0.38 points per game, he comfortably has one of the worst records in Premier League history.
8
Hisdersfield
0.33 points per game
When Jan Siewert was drafted to preserve Huddersfield Town The Premier League identity, even if he must be afraid of the size of the mountain he will have to climb.
Arriving along the terrier 10 partition at the bottom of the tabletop, this will allow the miracle to save anything positive from the campaign.
Siewert won one win and lost eight games before relegation, and only lasted three (no wins) titles before being fired.
7
Terry Connor (Wolf)
0.31 points per game
Mick McCarthy After Molineux’s spell turned sour, Terry Connor was handed to a somewhat toxic holy grail that he couldn’t get from Wolf When they fought the downgrade in 2011/12.
Connor went from assistant to head coach to head coach and stared at the relegated Gunners, overseeing an unfortunate, unwinning run that put his team into championship football.
Connor until he joined the Grenadian national team in 2023 and is now an assistant manager of national league team Dagenham & Redbridge.
6
Russell Martin (Southampton)
0.31 points per game
Russell Martin Vow to survive in the Premier League.
It turned out to be a horrible call, the Saints lost the game after the game and only scored five points before they were finally fired in December 2024.
But if Southampton thinks Martin’s average average of 0.31 points per game is bad, they feel annoying with his successor.
5
Ivan Juric (Southampton)
0.29 points per game
Ivan Juric left Roma before joining Southampton to save their Premier League.
But after six consecutive failures began to serve, it became clear that Southampton would never turn under the Croatian rule.
Southampton’s hierarchy lost four or more in his 14 games, but had to take some responsibility as their appointments in top flight were almost completely useless.
4
Mick McCarthy (Sunderland)
0.27 points per game
The whole of him Sunderland In office, Mick McCarthy recorded a relegation and two disastrous Premier League campaigns.
In 2002/03, McCarthy replaced Howard Wilkinson in the popular Sunderland seat but suffered nine defeats as the Wearsiders recorded record low Premier League points.
He did get the Black Cats on his second question, but McCarthy’s second successful attempt in the Northeast ended, but lost his six games.
3
Sam Aladdis (Leeds)
0.25 points per game
Sam Allardyce beats brilliantly to save Leeds United From the Premier League relegation, but frustrating four games have left the whites at their highest level.
His only point during that time came from a 2-2 draw against Newcastle, but a back-to-back defeat put Leeds in the second level and another win would be enough.
This may be a small sample size, but Allardyce will certainly regret heading to Elland Road.
2
Paul Jewell (Derby)
0.21 points per game
Paul Jewell has worked in Survival Magic in the past, leading Bradford City and Wigan Athletics to relegate.
But after being visited by the Derby in November 2007, the magic was used up. Zero wins, five draws and 19 losses made Jewelry one of the worst management records in one spell.
The Rams were relegated with the lowest score in Premier League history, although Southampton could also erode it at the time of writing.
1
Boole Frank (Crystal Palace)
0 points per game
Frank de Boer’s appointment at the Crystal Palace will have to be an absolute misfire.
His horror spell at Selhurst Park had no goals, no goals and 77 days of pain. It was a meaningless effort to beat Ipswich Town 2-1 in the League Cup.
We will never know he will be great for more time, although the Eagles’ decision at least proved to be comfortable survived under the guidance of Roy Hodgson.