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da winzada777: Steve McClaren ended his second spell in charge of Derby County with a whimper following his side’s 3-0 defeat to promotion hopefuls Brighton last Friday.The Rams announced the managerial shift on Sunday night after the team won just two of their last 10 Championship games.McClaren leaves the club 10 points adrift of the playoff places, and now the statistics have shown how dismal the ex-England player’s second stint was.As WhoScored highlights in the tweet below, only two teams – Wolverhampton Wanderers and Rotherham United – have collected fewer points in the past six weeks.
Derby gathered just six points, which is a staggering 16 less than Huddersfield Town, who have picked up the most since the start of February.
Let’s not forget that McClaren spent 20 months at Pride Park before he was sacked in May 2015, and even though he was sent packing, he had a better record than the second time around.
As @Raj_sport from Squawka reveals, the 55-year-old’s win ratio during his first stint in charge was 44% higher than his second.
His team also conceded more goals per game in the last five months, which indicates that the writing was always on the wall.
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