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5th December 2016
03:52pm GMT

Neville won 10 of his 28 games in charge of Los Che, drawing seven and losing 11. This doesn't tell the full story, of course, with European and domestic cup victories masking a poor run of form in La Liga.
But at least Neville did provide some respite in those competitions, with a 6-0 Europa League victory over Rapid Wien a particular highlight.
Pako Ayesteran, who took over from the Englishman at the end of last season, provided enough of a new manager bounce to keep the former Champions League finalists afloat.
But he endured an awful start to the current campaign, losing his job after four defeats from Valencia's opening four matches and ending up with a win percentage of 25% - well below Neville's 34.6%.
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And, after caretaker Voro steadied the ship while waiting for the next permanent appointment, Cesare Prandelli came in as Ayesteran's full-time replacement.
While the former Italy boss may end up doing a very good job at the helm, it hasn't happened for him quite yet.
The 59-year-old, who had been out of work since leaving Galatasaray halfway through his first season in Turkey, has taken charge of nine games since arriving.
Those games have brought two wins (one in the league and one in the Copa Del Rey), three draws and four defeats.
Even if they had held on at home to Malaga last night, when Pablo Fornals fired home a last-minute equaliser, Prandelli's win percentage would still be lower than that of Neville.
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