"Studies from the UK in football reveal that the difference a new manager can make to a team's performance is at most 10 percent over time."
"In tightly contested leagues such as the URC and Champions Cup, that 10 percent can be the difference between a positive season or one filled with regret."
Studies indicate that the influence of a new manager in football is often overstated, with performance improvements averaging around 10 percent over time. However, in tightly contested leagues like the URC and Champions Cup, even a 10 percent difference can significantly affect a team's season, potentially leading to either success or disappointment. Short-term results may show a more pronounced improvement immediately following a managerial change, but the long-term effects are less substantial.
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