Blackburn Rovers' manager is Valérien Ismaël, who was appointed last month.
Ismaël first stepped into coaching in 2009, joining Hannover 96 as assistant boss. By 2010, he had been promoted to manager of Hannover 96 II. He stayed in the role for just over three years when he moved to VFL Wolfsburg II.
After a year at the side, he left to pursue a new role as head coach at 1. FC Nürnberg. He left just a few months later with a record of eight losses in thirteen matches.
The French boss returned to VFL Wolfsburg where he took over again as manager of the second team before taking charge of the First Team the following season.
The former defender then had spells in charge of Greek side Apollon Smyrnis and Austrian outfit LASK before taking his first role in English football at Barnsley in 2020.
He took the Tykes to the Play-Offs in his first season in charge, but was unable to achieve promotion.
Following Barnsley's Play-Off defeat, Ismaël joined fellow Championship side West Bromwich Albion but was dismissed later the same season.
The 49-year-old joined Beşiktaş a month later before returning to England to take over at Watford.
Ismaël spent just under a year at the Hornets and was dismissed following a run of one win in ten league games.
Since taking over at Blackburn Rovers, last month he has taken charge of four matches, drawing one and losing the other three.
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