The article discusses recent trends in football regarding managerial sacking, particularly focusing on Cardiff's dismissal of Omer Riza with only three league games left in the season. It notes that Cardiff joins other clubs, like Norwich and West Brom, which have made similar decisions with even fewer games remaining. The article illustrates this pattern by referencing past instances of managers being sacked on the brink of the end of the season, raising questions about the strategic timing and implications of such actions in a player-focused environment.
In an unusual trend, Cardiff's decision to sack manager Omer Riza with three league games remaining highlights a growing pattern of late managerial changes in football.
The increased frequency of managerial dismissals close to the season’s end raises questions about the timing and justification behind such sudden decision-making.
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