Premier League Managers
Of the 20 clubs in the English Premier League, only 8 have English managers. Four clubs have Scottish managers, and there are two each from Spain, Italy, and Wales. Here is the complete list of Premier League managers by nationality:
8 - England: Sam Allardyce (Bolton), Gary Megson (Bolton), Roy Hodgson (Fulham), Phil Brown (Hull City), Paul Hart (Portsmouth), Steve Bruce (Sunderland), Harry Redknapp (Spurs), Mick McCarthy* (Wolverhampton)
4 - Scotland: Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United), Alex McLeish (Birmingham), Owen Coyne (Burnley), David Moyes (Everton)
2 - Italy: Carlo Ancelotti (Chelsea), Gianfranco Zola (West Ham)
2 - Spain: Rafael Benitez (Liverpool), Roberto Martinez (Wigan)
2 - Wales: Mark Hughes (Manchester City), Tony Pulis (Stoke City)
1 - France: Arsene Wenger (Arsenal)
1 - Northern Ireland: Martin O'Neill (Aston Villa)
*Mick McCarthy was born in England, but played internationally for the Republic of Ireland.
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