A British magazine did not rank Scaloni among the five best coaches in the world

A British magazine did not rank Scaloni among the five best coaches in the world

2024-10-17 12:51:00

british magazine four four two The top five rankings were recently announced0 The best coach in the world. According to media reports, this list covers club and national team coaches, regardless of the size or reputation of the team, with a clear premise: “Everyone is qualified.” The rankings were developed by a panel of experts who assessed aspects such as tactical ability, team management and achievements.

There are big names in European football in senior positions. Guardiola, Ancelotti and Alonso occupy the top three thanks to successful seasons with Manchester City, Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen respectively.

Mikel Arteta (Arsenal), Simone Inzaghi (Inter Milan) and Unai Emery (Aston Villa) follow. The first South American to make the list is No. 7: Argentina national team coach, American and world champion Lionel Scaloni.

In eighth place is another Argentinian, Diego Simeone, currently the head coach of Atletico Madrid. After “Cholo”, Arne Slott (Liverpool) and New England coach Thomas Tuchel rounded out the top ten.

Looking further down, Mauricio Pochettino, who currently serves as the captain of the US national team, ranks 24th. Other Argentine coaches present include Marcelo Bielsa (27th), Nestor Lorenzo (35th) and Marcelo Gallardo (39th). In addition, among South American players, Fernando Diniz (25th) and Chilean Manuel Pellegrini stand out, ranking 50th.

Top 50

  • Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)
  • Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid)
  • Xavi Alonso (Leverkusen)
  • Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)
  • Simone Inzaghi (Inter Milan)
  • Unai Emery (Aston Villa)
  • Lionel Scaloni (Argentina)
  • Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid)
  • Arne Slaughter (Liverpool)
  • Thomas Tuchel (England)
  • Ruben Amorim (Sports Club)
  • Antonio Conte (Naples)
  • Julian Nagelsmann (Germany)
  • Eddie Howe (Newcastle United)
  • Luis de la Fuente (Spain)
  • Thiago Motta (Juventus)
  • Michel (Girona)
  • Hans Frick (Barcelona)
  • Luis Enrique (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta)
  • Didier Deschamps (France)
  • Abel Ferreira (Palmeiras)
  • Eric Roy (Stade Bretoit)
  • Mauricio Pochettino (USA)
  • Fernando Diniz (Cruzeiro)
  • Sebastian Hoeness (Stuttgart)
  • Marcelo Bielsa (Uruguay)
  • Ernesto Valverde (Atletico Club)
  • Peter Boss (Eindhoven)
  • Thomas Frank (Brentford)
  • Roberto De Zerbi (Olympique Marseille)
  • Andoni Ilaura (Bournemouth)
  • Fabian Hezzler (Brighton and Hove Albion)
  • Marco Silva (Fulham Athletic)
  • Nestor Lorenzo (Colombia)
  • Angie Postecoglou (Tottenham Hotspur)
  • Graham Potter
  • Edin Terzic
  • Marcelo Gallardo (River Plate)
  • Vincent Kompany (Bayern Munich)
  • Vincenzo Italia (Bologna)
  • Marco Rose (Red Bull Leipzig)
  • Adi Hart (Monaco)
  • Enzo Maresca (Chelsea)
  • Imanol Alguacil (Royal Society)
  • Paolo Fonseca (Milan)
  • Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace)
  • Kieran McKenna (Ipswich Town)
  • Gary O’Neill (Wolves)
  • Manuel Pellegrini (Real Betis)

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