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In the history of the Premier League, there are six "two-entry palace" managers

Players "two into the palace" is more common, in fact, the head coach "two into the palace" is also a lot of people. Let's introduce you to the six "two-in-one" managers in the history of the Premier League, in addition, what other examples are you impressed with?

Redknapp (Portsmouth)

In the history of the Premier League, there are six "two-entry palace" managers

He became the manager of Portsmouth in March 2002, resigned in November 2004 due to a conflict with the club's top brass, and in retaliation, he became the manager of his sworn enemy Southampton a few weeks later, and a year later he returned to Portsmouth and led the team to the FA Cup in the 07-08 season, and in October of the same year he jumped to Tottenham Hotspur, ending his second coaching at Portsmouth.

Kevin Keegan (Newcastle United)

In the history of the Premier League, there are six "two-entry palace" managers

After retiring from football, Keegan stayed away from football for six years, coaching Newcastle United in 1992, where he led the team to the top flight and finished runners-up in the Premier League in 1995-96. Keegan left Newcastle United in 1997 and later coached Fulham, the England national team and Manchester City. In January 2008, Keegan returned to Newcastle United after 11 years, but due to disagreement with the boss, he left after only 8 months of coaching, and Keegan has since retired.

Dalglish (Liverpool)

In the history of the Premier League, there are six "two-entry palace" managers

The Liverpool Kings began coaching as players and coaches in 1985, leading the team to three league titles before leaving in February 1991. In January 2011, Dalglish returned to save Liverpool in distress, but times were long different, and the Kings failed to change Liverpool's predicament, leaving them after a season and a half.

Mourinho (Chelsea)

In the history of the Premier League, there are six "two-entry palace" managers

Needless to say how brilliant Chelsea of "Mu I" is, it is also necessary to say more, which also makes everyone really realize the style of "madman". In 2013, Mourinho returned to Chelsea after 6 years, he changed from "the most special one" to "the happiest one", although Mourinho once again led Chelsea to the Premier League title, but this happiness encountered a crisis again in the third year, and the fate of Mourinho and Chelsea came to an end.

Neil Warnock (Crystal Palace)

In the history of the Premier League, there are six "two-entry palace" managers

In October 2007, Warnock became the manager of Crystal Palace, and in 2010 Crystal Palace suffered a financial crisis, leaving the team in March of the same year. Four years later, Warnock returned to Crystal Palace, but this time he had a poor record in charge, and he was forced to leave the class after only 18 games in charge.

Moyes (West Ham United)

In the history of the Premier League, there are six "two-entry palace" managers

In November 2017, Moyes became The Manager of West Ham United, a contract that was signed for only six months, with the goal of helping the team to relegation, and ended up in 13th place at the end of the season, but Moyes did not get a contract extension. Moyes has been recuperating until december 2019, when he entered West Ham United and has been in charge until now, and Moyes has an excellent record this season, currently ranking fourth.

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