Has Ted Lasso put pressure on American coaches in the Premier League?



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Gary Neville and Jason Sudeikis on whether Ted Lasso has put pressure on American coaches that come to the Premier League…#shorts

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40 thoughts on “Has Ted Lasso put pressure on American coaches in the Premier League?”

  1. Ted Lasso didn’t create the stigma, it’s already there – no british supporter wants his team getting beat by an american coach at our own game.

  2. i think now marsch is gone it can be clearly seen that he’s a decent coach that could do very well if at a club that could give him the time to imbed his players and style of play. you’re never getting that at a club fighting relegation in the premier league because of the financial ramifications of going down, but he could do very well at a club in a similar position to brighton or brentford. palace or someone like that maybe if they don’t go with woy for next season

  3. It's experience at a high level, you don't hire someone who hasn't worked in something comparable, Jesse was the closest and got a shot and it didn't work out. So when an American coach does something stand out they'll get opportunities. like Wenger opening the door to European coaches. the premier league teams lose a lot in relegation so it's a lot harder to take the risk on an unknown.

  4. I was a big fan of Marsh and his press conferences he was a breath of fresh air in the league and hopefully he can find some success in England again the future.

  5. i hate the fact these brit’s have brainwashed everyone into thinking the country in which you’re born determines how good you can be at your job. really think about it, a nation that hasn’t won a major international trophy in god knows how many years has the nerve to reject coaches bc of their nationality, it’s a shame really

  6. Its simply because the english version of the game is vastly different to the american version of it, everything about not even just the english but the rest of the world compared to the yanks is hugely different, the yanks just dont understand football

  7. Ted lasso's situation is a little different though. He was an American football coach going to coach English football. Not the same sports at all 😂

  8. Anyone who correlates the two must only have a single brain cell. Ted was literally chosen to tank the team and that was part of the premise. That's not saying anything about the rest of the show, but he couldn't be less representative of any average American coach in the Premier League.

  9. Too many american fans out there that defend their compatriates no matter what. Lots on social media when Jesse Marsch was sacked giving stick to Leeds saying that they never welcomed the Americans.

    Trust me, as GN says, if they win football matches they get accepted like anyone else. If they lose, they're out. Simple as that.

  10. It’s just a meme, generally don’t think Americans are respected in football. The best American is pulisic…. He’s literally a poor man’s Aaron Lennon💀.

  11. Ted Lasso made it more difficult but even before, the stigma was still there. I can’t think of a single successful American coach or manager in the top 5 leagues. On top of that, American owners have also made things worse. Ted Lasso is the tipping point

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