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The 20 worst performing managers from the Premier League and EFL in 2021/22

The 20 worst performing managers from the Premier League and EFL in 2021/22

Thirty-two people have taken charge of matches in the Premier League this season. Throw in the EFL and that rises to an incredible 140 permanent, caretaker and temporary managers.

So to emerge as the worst of the lot is no mean feat.

Taking into account managers who got at least ten games under their belt, Planet Sport has compiled a league table of this season’s worst-performing bosses, starting with the best of the worst.

20. Stephen Robinson (Morecambe)

Played: 33; Points: 30; Points per game: 0.91

Robinson actually shares the same points average with Chris Beech. However, he gets in ahead of the former Carlisle United manager thanks to his even worse record at St Mirren.

“Stephen had good success on the park with Motherwell which saw him reach the finals of both the League and Scottish Cups as well a third-place finish and qualification for the Europa League,” said St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick when announcing his appointment, carefully avoiding his record at Morecambe which saw him leave the League One club in the relegation zone following just seven wins from their 33 games.

Robinson has since gone on to take charge of 11 Saints games, losing eight.

19. Stephen Crainley (Fleetwood)

Pld: 29; Pts: 26; PPG: 0.89

Crainey has sensibly decided to revert back to his under-23 role after his spell as head coach at Highbury.

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