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Guardiola and Zidane are just a few examples! It's normal for celebrities to lose their fame at their old club, Clarence Seedorf, Kenny Dalglish, Filippo Inzaghi, Roberto Di Matteo.

Guardiola and Zidane are just a few examples! It's normal for celebrities to lose their fame at their old club, Clarence Seedorf, Kenny Dalglish, Filippo Inzaghi, Roberto Di Matteo.

In recent years, many teams have chosen to appoint former celebrities and legends to lead the team, such as Pep Guardiola of Barcelona and Zidane of Real Madrid in the early years, all of which have achieved great success in their respective teams; at the same time, they have also increased the sense of belonging of the team. However, not every famous player can achieve a second success in the place of fame, and this article will comment on the former stars who lost their fame in their old clubs.

Guardiola and Zidane are just a few examples! It's normal for celebrities to lose their fame at their old club, Clarence Seedorf, Kenny Dalglish, Filippo Inzaghi, Roberto Di Matteo.

<h1>Clarence Seedorf</h1>

Seedorf is the first in recent years to take charge of AC Milan, and the midfield master is arguably one of europe's best midfielders in his time as a player; he scored 62 goals in 432 games for AC Milan in 10 seasons, winning two Serie A titles and two Champions League titles. In January 2014, he took office as manager of AC Milan, but he led the team into another trough, leading nine of his 22 games and being dismissed before the summer transfer window could begin.

Guardiola and Zidane are just a few examples! It's normal for celebrities to lose their fame at their old club, Clarence Seedorf, Kenny Dalglish, Filippo Inzaghi, Roberto Di Matteo.

<h1>Kenny Dalglish</h1>

Kenny Dalglish brought endless glory to Liverpool both during his playing career and when he first coached the Reds. As a player, he was known as the "King", scoring 169 goals for the team and winning six top-flight titles. In his first coaching of the team, he also won three league titles. But in 2011, when he took over Liverpool for the second time, things didn't go so well. At that time, although Kenny Daglish won a League Cup for the Reds, the overall results were not satisfactory, and he could only cross the line in seventh place. Kenny Daglish signed several high-priced signings, such as Andrew Carroll, Charlie Adam and others failed to play the performance of cashing in on the transfer fee. As a result, the two sides parted peacefully, and Kenny Dalglish's second stint took only one and a half years to end.

Guardiola and Zidane are just a few examples! It's normal for celebrities to lose their fame at their old club, Clarence Seedorf, Kenny Dalglish, Filippo Inzaghi, Roberto Di Matteo.

<h1>Filippo Inzaghi</h1>

The person who took over The Seal of Seedorf was another legend of the team, Filippo Inzaghi. Filippo Inzaghi, known as the "King of the Little Penalty Area", was a goalscorer as a player, scoring 126 goals for the Rossoneri in 11 seasons and the number one contributor to the Champions League title in the 2006-07 season. After he took over ac Milan, the Rossoneri had a worse record than in Seedorf, winning just 14 of their 40 games before he was sacked before the season was over.

Guardiola and Zidane are just a few examples! It's normal for celebrities to lose their fame at their old club, Clarence Seedorf, Kenny Dalglish, Filippo Inzaghi, Roberto Di Matteo.

<h1>Roberto Di Matteo</h1>

Di Matteo was Chelsea's former oil king, and as a midfielder, he won six cups for the Blues in the 90s-00s, and is a legendary player in the early days of the Blues. In the summer of 2011, he was invited by Boas to return to the Blues as an assistant coach, but Boas spent only half a season being fired for disagreement with the players, and Di Matteo took over. He successfully led the team to the first Champions League title in the history of the team with a "morale ball" in the first half of the season, and was signed by oil king Fuzheng for a two-year contract. But in the 2012-13 season, when the team experienced a small low, he was not trusted by the oil kings, and he was sacked after less than a year in charge of the Blues.

Guardiola and Zidane are just a few examples! It's normal for celebrities to lose their fame at their old club, Clarence Seedorf, Kenny Dalglish, Filippo Inzaghi, Roberto Di Matteo.
Guardiola and Zidane are just a few examples! It's normal for celebrities to lose their fame at their old club, Clarence Seedorf, Kenny Dalglish, Filippo Inzaghi, Roberto Di Matteo.

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