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Fulham next manager odds

Fulham next manager odds

Fulham next manager after Marco Silva

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Who is Fulham manager Marco Silva?

Marco Silva is the current Fulham manager after being appointed in July 2021. Silva was born in Lisbon, Portugal on 12 July 1977. Marco Silva previously played professional football for clubs in Portugal such as Belenenses, Atletico, Rio Ave, Braga B and Estoril.

Silva was appointed by Estoril in 2011 as their new permanent manager. In his 3 year stay at the club, Silva manager to win the Portuguese second division and therefore gain promotion to the Portuguese top flight. In 2014, Marco Silva joined Sporting CP as he replaced Leonardo Jardim who left to join AS Monaco. In his lone season at the club, Silva won the Taça de Portugal but was sacked due to the fact that he failed to wear a suit in the official trophy presentation.

The following season, Silva joined Olympiacos where he won the Greek Cup and the Greek League as well as beating Arsenal 3-2 in the UEFA Champions League group stages. However, he left in June 2016 due to personal reasons before joining Hull City just 6 months later. Silva stayed at Hull City for 3 months and resigned after the side was relegated from the Premier League.

Silva was appointed Watford manager in May 2017 and performed well until he was scouted by Everton to become their head coach. The fans blamed the poor form of the team from December onwards on the manager and due to the fact that he was approached by Everton. Watford sacked Silva in January 2018 as the club was dangerously close to the relegation zone and Everton’s advancements on Silva were to blame.

In May 2018, Marco Silva was appointed as Everton manager after controversially parting ways with his previous club Watford. Eventually, Everton paid Watford £4m in compensation due to Watford’s attempts to sue the Merseyside club. In his first season at the club, Silva took Everton to an 8th placed finish along with a fourth-round and a third-round appearance in both the FA Cup and the League Cup respectively. Silva was sacked on 5 December 2019.

On 1 July 2021, Silva was appointed at Fulham on a three-year contract.

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