Sunday 1 March 2015

Top 10 Managers


                                                             Pep Guardiola (Bayern Munich)


He is one of the best manager after Sir Alex, but since the retirement of Sir Alex, he has topped that spot. Guardiola took over the realms in his hands at Barcelona and quickly created one of the best club side in history. In three years he won 14 trophies including 3 La Liga and 2 Champions League. In 2013 it was announced that Pep will be managing Bayern Munich and he again led Bayern to win the League title with an amazing 21 point difference.



     Jose Mourinho (Chelsea)


The best thing about this manager is that in his 13 years as boss he never finished outside the top two place and that is in Portugal, England, Spain and Italy. He won 2 league titles with Chelsea, 1 La liga with Real Madrid, an historic accomplishment with Inter Milan which included the champions league and similar achievement with Porto in 2004 from where it all began. The best thing is that he has won 20 trophies all together and is definitely the best Portuguese manager till date.
  


      Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid)


This manager helped Real Madrid grab their most awaited La Decima title. Ancelotti won a Seria A and two Champions league with AC Milan, League 1 title with PSG and number of ‘Manager of the year’ awards.  Few would bet against him adding more titles with Real Madrid this season.

      



Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid)


One of the most brilliant manager I have ever seen, this Argentine has turned Atletico into one the most feared clubs. With the help of Simeone’s tactics Atletico won La Liga title in 2013-2014 and also reached the final of Champions league, they again are strong contenders in the La Liga and who knows they might win the champions league this year.




                                                      Manuel Pellegrini (Manchester City)


The Chilean may have just won the first trophies of his career in Europe with 2014 premier league title but City are not the same City they were.  Pellgerini led Villareal to third spot in La Liga in 2004-2005, a Champions league semi final in 2005-2006 and second place finish in La Liga in 2007-2008. He led Malaga to fourth place in La liga and reached them to quarter final of Champions league.








            Louis Van Gaal (Manchester United)


Some people might question this but if you look at his portfolio he has been one of the best managers. The Dutchman may have the capacity to start a fight in an empty house , but his positive tactics and commitment to bringing through the youngsters makes him one of the best managers. He has won league titles with all the teams he has managed including AZ, Ajax, Barcelona, Bayern Munich. He also led a young Netherland team to the semi finals of 2014 World Cup.




                                         Arsene Wenger (Arsenal)


Like Ferguson at Manchester United , Wenger is involved in the decision making process at almost every level. He has won three premier league titles with Arsenal and is known for unique ability to sign players at a bargain price. He led Arsenal to an undefeated season in 2003/04 and now holds the 7th position on our table.




Rafa Benitez (Napoli)


This guy is amazing. Not only he has won two La liga titles with Valencia but also won a Champions league and the FA Cup during the stint with Liverpool. On top of this he picked up a Europa League crown with Chelsea, and is currently on 3rd spot with Napoli in Seria A.

    










      Jurgen Klopp (Borussia Dortmund)


What Klopp has done with his Dortmund is nothing more than exceptional. Spending very little money and having to his best players every season(Robert Lewandoski, Mario Goetze) Klopp secured two Bundesliga titles playing amazing passing football, he led Dortmund to Champions league final  which was eventually won by their rivals Bayern Munich. But Klopp deserves to be among the top 10.

   



Rudi Garcia( AS Roma)

The Frenchman currently manages AS Roma, has quite impressive record with teams he has managed. He helped an un-fancied team Lillie win the league 1 crown in 2011 and has won 3 French manager of the year. Garcia’s side Roma currently stands on 2 positions on the table.













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