The 20 best coaches in the world of football currently
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The 20 best coaches in the world of football currently

The 20 best coaches in the world of football currently in the world of football are full of amazing coaches, including experienced veterans and others from the younger generation, who have proven their place among coaches, left their mark, achieved achievements and won titles.

The 20 Best Coaches In The World Of Football Currently
The 20 Best Coaches In The World Of Football Currently

Among the best coaches in performance and results in the current period are:

  • Spanish Pep Guardiola (Manchester City, England)
  • Italian Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid, Spain)
  • Spaniard Xabi Alonso (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany)
  • German Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool coach)

Spaniard Michael Arteta also proved his worth in leading Arsenal to compete for the Premier League title this season, surpassing Arsene Wenger, the historic coach of Arsenal, as he became the fastest coach to reach 100 victories in the Premier League with the Gunners.

As the current season race enters its final meters, there are still several titles and victories to be obtained, which means that coaches are able to strengthen their standing and numbers before the final whistle blows for the last match of the season.

To select the best 20 coaches, the following criteria were used:

  • Nicknames.
  • Latest successes (coronations).
  • Training period with the team.
  • Performance compared to expectations.
  • Coaches who coach national teams or who do not currently supervise any team are ranked lower on the list because they do not play matches on a regular basis.

The 20 best coaches in the world currently:

1- Spanish Pep Guardiola:  Manchester City, England.

2- Italian Carlo Ancelotti:  Spanish Real Madrid.

3- Italian Simone Inzaghi:  Italian Inter Milan.

4- German Jurgen Klopp:  Liverpool, England.

5- Spain’s Xabi Alonso:  Germany’s Bayer Leverkusen.

6- Spain’s Michael Arteta:  England’s Arsenal.

7- Argentine Diego Simeone:  Spanish Atletico Madrid.

8- Spain’s Unai Emery:  England’s Aston Villa.

9- German Thomas Tuchel:  Bayern Munich.

10- German Julian Nagelsmann:  “Manschaft” team.

11- Spain’s Luis Enrique:  France’s Saint-Germain.

12- Argentine Lionel Scaloni:  “Tango” team.

13- Frenchman Didier Deschamps:  “Roosters” team.

14- Italian Luciano Spalletti:  The Azzurri national team.

15- The Spanish Xavi Hernandez:  Barcelona, ​​Spain.

16-  Frenchman Zinedine Zidane:  He does not supervise any team

17- German-Croatian Edin Terzic:  German Borussia Dortmund.

18- Italian Massiliano Allegri:  Italian Juventus.

19-Italian Thiago Motta:  Bologna, Italy.

20- Argentine Mauricio Pochettino : Chelsea, England.

 

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