A list of Managers that were overlooked: Arrigo Sacchi AC Milan Serie A : 1987-88 Supercoppa Italiana : 1988 European Cup : 1988-89, 1989-90 European Supercup : 1989, 1990 Intercontinental Cup : 1989, 1990 Italy FIFA World Cup Runners-Up (1): 1994 Marcello Lippi Juventus Serie A: 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003; Runners-up: 1996 Coppa Italia: 1995; Runners-up: 2004 Supercoppa Italiana: 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003 UEFA Cup: Runners-up 1995 UEFA Champions League: 1996; Runners-up: 1997, 1998, 2003 European Supercup: 1996 Intercontinental Cup: 1996 Italy FIFA World Cup Winners: 2006 Johan Cruyff Barcelona La Liga: 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94 Copa del Rey: 1989-90 Supercopa de España: 1991, 1992, 1994 European Cup: 1991-92 UEFA Super Cup: 1992 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1989 Runner-up 1991 UEFA Champions League Runner-up: 1993-94 Jupp Heynckes Bayern Munich UEFA Champions League: 2012-13 Bundesliga: 1988-89, 1989-90, 2012-13 DFB-Pokal: 2012-13 DFL-Supercup: 1987, 1990, 2012 Real Madrid UEFA Champions League: 1997-98 Supercopa de España: 1997 Schalke 04 UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2003, 2004 Fabio Capello Milan Serie A (4): 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96 Supercoppa Italiana (3): 1992, 1993, 1994 UEFA Champions League (1): 1993-94, 1994-1995: Runner Up European Super Cup (1): 1994 Intercontinental Cup Runners-Up (1): 1994 Coppa Italia Runners-Up (1): 1997-98 Real Madrid La Liga (2): 1996-97, 2006-07 Roma Serie A (1): 2000-01 Supercoppa Italiana (1): 2001 Coppa Italia Runners-Up (1): 2002-03 Ottmar Hitzfeld Borussia Dortmund Bundesliga: 1994-95, 1995-96 DFB-Supercup: 1995, 1996 UEFA Champions League: 1996-97 Bayern Munich Bundesliga: 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2007-08 DFB-Pokal: 1999-00, 2002-03, 2007-08 DFB Ligapokal: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2007 UEFA Champions League: 2000-01; Runner Up: 1998-99 Intercontinental Cup: 2001 & Shankly
Cruyff should be second or first....how you missed that is beyond me... A manager who won things and changed the way football was played, the way players trained....
he should be top 5 man....look at the managers who try to copy him..like wenger, pep, lvg...he for me is on the same level as Fergie if not better for what he did for football
Fully expected Fergie to be at #1. He went through like 3 or more generation of players, always adapting and changing his teams to match the standards and loyal to one club, never losing his hunger for silverware. After he left, it was clear how much he had carried United forward.
He was brilliant at buying the best players of his rivals and thus breaking his opposition he bought most of his titles when city liverpool and chelsea got their chequebooks out to compete with united they went backwards and fergie conviently left before the s*it hit the fan
+Matthias Jonas Das ist eine englische Seite. Da brauch man sich nicht wundern, warum die nur englische Trainer haben. Die loben sich selbst in den Himmel, und das kontinuierlich. Wir sehen ja, wo die Engländer international stehen.
Hahaha! Whilst you're trying to be hilarious I think you should take into consideration that whilst Van Gaal hasn't had the best of times at United he is still had a pretty fantastic managerial career. He's one the Champions League for crying out loud. Same with 'Lord' Rafa Benitez. Sam Allardyce is also a pretty decent manager at doing what he does best. Keeping teams in the top flight.
I know you're taking the piss but in all honesty Moyes, Rodgers, Rafa, Van Gaal & Allardyce to an extent are decent managers. The rest are clowns, should have thrown Carver, Souness & Tony Adams in there.
pep shouldnt even be top ten , tell me whats difficult about managing a prime messi villa and pedro?? or robben muller and lewandowski? all you have to do is play football manager in the corner and by the end of the season you end up with minimum 2 titles.
Barcelona was having problems back then, they finished third and had to play qualifiers to reach Champions League, No other manager would have had the guts to Sell Ronaldinho when he wasn't Performing, but Pep did. who do you think villa, pedro, Xavi, Iniesta were in 2005? He is a amazing manager. i'll agree Overrated.
Like or dislike Wenger, like or dislike Arsenal, nobody can tell me Wenger shouldn't be on this list. Nothing but respect for the man. English football wouldn't be what it is without him. Arsenal were a big club historically but not as big as they're seen as today. He's a victim of his own success nowadays. One of the best at nurturing young talent, buying kids for peanuts & turning them into world beaters. Went a season unbeaten, won multiple leagues & F.A Cups. I don't even know why people look at the 9 year trophy drought or whatever they had as failure. He was still competing for trophies & got Arsenal in the top 4 whilst selling his best players, not as easy as it sounds.
I'm a Liverpool supporter and I'm not saying you're wrong. Shankley was a great manager and set the paving stone for Paisley's team as well as that he united the fan base and led us to some trophies but in comparison to this list if you're looking at trophies won shanks can't compare to the likes of Guardiola even though I agree he's one of the greats. And along with Paisley, one of liverpool's greatest.
@@ollystanford5943 no disrespect to Paisley, but all he did was follow the blueprint Shankly set for him, shankly has stayed longer hed of won the same amount of cups, probs more
I would like to share my top 30 list of greatest managers in football of all time. And, to be honest, this list may be subjective and I may be biased, but I did try my best to make it fair and objective by judging the managers from their actual achievements which include the importance and amount of trophies won and the actual impact on his club, nation, or the whole football world . Here is my list: 1. Sir Alex Ferguson GOAT 2. Rinus Michels 3. Helenio Herrera 4. Bob Paisley 5. Ernst Happel 6. Ottmar Hitzfeld 7. Brian Clough 8. Valeriy Lobanovskyi 9. Sir Matt Busby 10. Giovanni Trapattoni 11. Bill Shankly 12. Arrigo Sacchi 13. Jose Mourinho 14. Marcello Lippi 15. Vincente Del Bosque 16. Jock Stein 17. Udo Lattek 18. Pep Guardiola 19. Carlo Ancelotti 20. Bela Guttman 21. Fabio Capello 22. Miguel Munoz 23. Johan Cruyff 24. Arsene Wenger 25. Herbert Chapman 26. Vittorio Pozzo 27. Mario Zagallo 28. Carlos Bianchi 29. Otto Rehhagel 30. Jimmy Hogan If you have any questions or feel curious about any mentioned manager, feel free to discuss!!! You can also list down your opinions as well down below if you think any manager deserves to be left out or in the top 30 list. In my opinion, if Jupp Heynckes wins a 3rd champions league title this year, Joachim Low wins another world cup, Jurgen Klopp wins a CL trophy with Liverpool, they will deserve their spots on this list, and I may consider expanding my top 30 list to top 35, haha~~~
+SonicJaneStooge Tuchel? Why? He is a very good manager that so far has achieved nothing. Klopp took a very poor Dortmund side and built them up on a very small budget to the team they are today. They won back to back league titles under him against one of the best Bayern sides ever and made the CL final. Klopp > Tuchel every day of the week.
Brian Clough is the best manager of all time. He did wonders for Derby and Forest, theyre both fierce rivals but it brings both clubs together, remembering what brian did for us both and its a beautiful thing to see.
+MCFC KDB I hate the guy but he is seriously a wizard. A insane knack for spotting young talents and giving them the confidence to play. Should be in this list for sure.
Helenio Herrera has to be in this top 10. He was the one who began the Italian football trend of defensive tactics, known as Catenaccio, which gave Italy most of its football success.
No wenger 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ the guy literally revolutionised the premier league and challenged the best ever in his first full season and beat him 💁🏼♂️
This is an absolute joke. No mention of Walter Smith or Bill Shankly? You're having us on there mate. I'm a Celtic and Liverpool fan and it's good to see Stein and Paisley here but even if you included Shankly and/or Smith as joint [number] then that would make the list better.
how did wenger not make this list? He literally revolutionised the game. He introduced an attractive style of play, introduced the importance of the diet, in which many teams followed and he created a team with very little funds that went on to go 49 league games without a loss. If that doesn't warrant a place in the top 5, let alone the top 10, then i dont know what does tbh.
I bet if half of those coaches wouldn't achieve what Arsene Wenger achieve with the money he spent. Wenger Revolutionized football, he created some of the best players the world has ever seen such Thuram, George weah, Henry, pires, Vieira, Van Persie, Cesc etc... The English media always hated him, but he's one of the reason EPL became big in the 21st century. He's a legend, he went unbeaten the whole season in EPL, I repeat UBEATEN in EPL!!!!! He made Arsenal twice bigger than they were before him. His entertaining football is the reason Arsenal is a globally famous club. Small minded will never acknowledge him, but for me he's a genius, a legend, mr Arsenal.
Hugo Sanchez got Pumas when they where fighting regulation. He took them to two back to back leagues (first time in Mexican history), a South American final, and beat Real Madrid in the bernabeu
1) Alex Ferguson 2) Bob Paisley 3) Rinus Michels 4) Matt Busby 5) Bill Shankly 6) Pep Guardiola 7) Brian Clough 8) Jock Stein 9) Jose Mourinho 10) Vincente Del Bosque 11) Helenio Herrera 12) Carlo Ancelotti 13) Giovanni Trappatoni 14) Marcelo Lippi 15) Ernst Happel 16) Omar Hitzfeld 17) Arrigo Sacchi 18) Johan Cruyff 19) Arsene Wenger 20) Miguel Munoz
Muzammil Guardiola has 19 trophies in 8 years of management, already 2 European Cups. By the time he's finished he'll probably have left Ferguson in the dust. The same could have been said for Bob Paisley if he'd been managing for half as long as Ferguson too.
perhaps someone called cruyff should be in??
perhaps
inplace for who?
He turned Barça into a European powerhouse & invented tiki taka, influencing Pep, Rijkaard & Van Gaal. 100% should be here.
+Icecold156 - del botch, Paisley, clough
+HCH Millwall he didnt invent tika taka
A list of Managers that were overlooked:
Arrigo Sacchi
AC Milan
Serie A : 1987-88
Supercoppa Italiana : 1988
European Cup : 1988-89, 1989-90
European Supercup : 1989, 1990
Intercontinental Cup : 1989, 1990
Italy
FIFA World Cup Runners-Up (1): 1994
Marcello Lippi
Juventus
Serie A: 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003; Runners-up: 1996
Coppa Italia: 1995; Runners-up: 2004
Supercoppa Italiana: 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003
UEFA Cup: Runners-up 1995
UEFA Champions League: 1996; Runners-up: 1997, 1998, 2003
European Supercup: 1996
Intercontinental Cup: 1996
Italy
FIFA World Cup Winners: 2006
Johan Cruyff
Barcelona
La Liga: 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94
Copa del Rey: 1989-90
Supercopa de España: 1991, 1992, 1994
European Cup: 1991-92
UEFA Super Cup: 1992
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1989 Runner-up 1991
UEFA Champions League Runner-up: 1993-94
Jupp Heynckes
Bayern Munich
UEFA Champions League: 2012-13
Bundesliga: 1988-89, 1989-90, 2012-13
DFB-Pokal: 2012-13
DFL-Supercup: 1987, 1990, 2012
Real Madrid
UEFA Champions League: 1997-98
Supercopa de España: 1997
Schalke 04
UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2003, 2004
Fabio Capello
Milan
Serie A (4): 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96
Supercoppa Italiana (3): 1992, 1993, 1994
UEFA Champions League (1): 1993-94, 1994-1995: Runner Up
European Super Cup (1): 1994
Intercontinental Cup Runners-Up (1): 1994
Coppa Italia Runners-Up (1): 1997-98
Real Madrid
La Liga (2): 1996-97, 2006-07
Roma
Serie A (1): 2000-01
Supercoppa Italiana (1): 2001
Coppa Italia Runners-Up (1): 2002-03
Ottmar Hitzfeld
Borussia Dortmund
Bundesliga: 1994-95, 1995-96
DFB-Supercup: 1995, 1996
UEFA Champions League: 1996-97
Bayern Munich
Bundesliga: 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2007-08
DFB-Pokal: 1999-00, 2002-03, 2007-08
DFB Ligapokal: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2007
UEFA Champions League: 2000-01; Runner Up: 1998-99
Intercontinental Cup: 2001
& Shankly
Agee1 lmao shankly doesn't need to be explained
Agee1 and trapattoni
KingKix Exactly hahaha
Wenger???
And Tomislav Ivić
arrigo sacchi, arsene Wenger, bill shankley, Alf Ramsey, hitzfeld, cruyff, Lippi, jupp heynkes, and sir bobby?
sacchi is the most unforgivable for me.
George o'callaghan wenger? How
Mario Is da boss well there was no arsenal without wenger he is top 3 easily
Ernst Happel
@@StXGaMeRalli golden prem 3 prem champions league final and 6 or 7 fa cups
@@randomguy2033 you forgot community shield
liked the video just because SAF is no. 1
Me too 🤝
@@anuragroy4530 tbh Lobanovskyi should be no. 1
@@AlexHunter14 in your dream
Man U forever
It should be Brian clough
Cruyff deserved a mention
He has not only contributed in his time
But his contributions are still affecting modern football
This is one of the most laughable lists I've seen.
then laugh
This list is a joke. I didn't know football was just England and Scotland.
Dauphinet did u not hear pep?
@@seannolan3928 or Jose m Lol
And were are Sacchi, Happel, Lobanotski, Lippi, Capello, Heynckes, Klopp, Benítez, CRUYF LOLOLOLOLOL OMEGALOL
well we are the pioneers
Iago Oubiña Dios who would they replace though
Cruyff should be second or first....how you missed that is beyond me... A manager who won things and changed the way football was played, the way players trained....
No.
+Black yes
No.
quite stupid if u say no...cause he changed football...other manager just won things
he should be top 5 man....look at the managers who try to copy him..like wenger, pep, lvg...he for me is on the same level as Fergie if not better for what he did for football
Fully expected Fergie to be at #1. He went through like 3 or more generation of players, always adapting and changing his teams to match the standards and loyal to one club, never losing his hunger for silverware. After he left, it was clear how much he had carried United forward.
He was brilliant at buying the best players of his rivals and thus breaking his opposition he bought most of his titles when city liverpool and chelsea got their chequebooks out to compete with united they went backwards and fergie conviently left before the s*it hit the fan
Sir Alex Ferguson is really the greatest of all time #GOAT #Legend.
neville should be inthis because he has been so good for valencia
+Joe Gilbert hope it s sarcastic ;)
Shearer
ya losing 3 - 1 to atletico madrid a crucial match 😂😂 he is a laughing stock if anything
ya losing 3 - 1 to atletico madrid a crucial match 😂😂 he is a laughing stock if anything
+Joe Gilbert na man Steve McClaren has been the best this year :)
Jock stein legend
yes
Ovosi
+Martin Boyle wit
aye, only bad thing he did was introducing press conferences, the silly tim
Big jock knew
You forgot the Scottish Man United legend, Sir David Moyes?...
Stfu
Lol
Ricardo Milos it's a joke
ARE KAY 😂😂
Really!!??
How is shankly not on this and how is Brian clough only 8th ( Derby fan)
were is sir bobby robson?
Charlie Schembri ikr
England biased
Why?
+12345 67890 I'm not saying that, they should all really be from Europe
3 scottish managers
+12345 67890 thats because its not that good, you only have to watch the fifa world club cup
Maybe Enzo Bearzot, Lippi, Miguel Muñoz, Hitzfield
I'm a Man Utd fan and fully expected Fergie to be first. But how is Shankly not on this list?
When fergy left I kid you not I balled my eyes out until I was dehydrated the man is a living legend.
I'll be honest here, I came here only to see sir Alex Ferguson
Beckenbauer? Hitzfeld? Heynkes?
+Matthias Jonas Das ist eine englische Seite. Da brauch man sich nicht wundern, warum die nur englische Trainer haben. Die loben sich selbst in den Himmel, und das kontinuierlich. Wir sehen ja, wo die Engländer international stehen.
Get well soon Sir Alex Ferguson! ❤️
Brian Clough has to be first
8th
+Sean English *First
+kabs hussain no he doesnt
Fuck off Ferguson should be you mug and no I'm not a united fan
No
Top 10
10. Jurgen Klinnssman
9. Joe Kinnear
8. Sam Allardyce
7. Steve Mcclaren
6. Neville
5. Van Gaal
4. Tim Sherwood
3. Brendan
2. Moyes
1. Lord Rafa
Hahaha! Whilst you're trying to be hilarious I think you should take into consideration that whilst Van Gaal hasn't had the best of times at United he is still had a pretty fantastic managerial career. He's one the Champions League for crying out loud. Same with 'Lord' Rafa Benitez. Sam Allardyce is also a pretty decent manager at doing what he does best. Keeping teams in the top flight.
+arsenalally1 Good point I did forget about previous successes didnt I?😁 I was only thinking about this season m8
I know you're taking the piss but in all honesty Moyes, Rodgers, Rafa, Van Gaal & Allardyce to an extent are decent managers. The rest are clowns, should have thrown Carver, Souness & Tony Adams in there.
Wow wenger so underrated I understand he’s been crap in recent years but he revolutionised the game and club
Wenger?
4th
Wenger has only won 1 trophy in the past 10 years??
+MudButtz95 how many managers have gone a season unbeaten? Before old age hit and with it stubborness, he was incredible
Wenger is an amazing manager and a legend of Arsenal football club #COYG
Haha, thanks for the laugh.
pep shouldnt even be top ten , tell me whats difficult about managing a prime messi villa and pedro?? or robben muller and lewandowski? all you have to do is play football manager in the corner and by the end of the season you end up with minimum 2 titles.
+BeatJackersBox wheres wenger? im not even an arsenal fan but cmon?
Barcelona was having problems back then, they finished third and had to play qualifiers to reach Champions League, No other manager would have had the guts to Sell Ronaldinho when he wasn't Performing, but Pep did.
who do you think villa, pedro, Xavi, Iniesta were in 2005? He is a amazing manager. i'll agree Overrated.
AliWorld Anime & Gaming & More
Ur so fucking stupid, do you even know how much he’s changed tiki-taka?
you even have a brain?
Like or dislike Wenger, like or dislike Arsenal, nobody can tell me Wenger shouldn't be on this list. Nothing but respect for the man. English football wouldn't be what it is without him. Arsenal were a big club historically but not as big as they're seen as today. He's a victim of his own success nowadays. One of the best at nurturing young talent, buying kids for peanuts & turning them into world beaters. Went a season unbeaten, won multiple leagues & F.A Cups. I don't even know why people look at the 9 year trophy drought or whatever they had as failure. He was still competing for trophies & got Arsenal in the top 4 whilst selling his best players, not as easy as it sounds.
Jock stein absolute legend🍀
Heynckes? Hitzfeld? Lattek?
You clearly dont like germans
Thats the only thing you complain about? NOT that the biggst mastermind in football is missing...a certain guy called CRUIJFF.
I think pep should be on the first🙄
no crujiff or happel? paisley at 6, clough at 8??? give me some of that stuff you were smoking!
Mourinho over Paisley 🤣🤦🏽
Bill Shankley? And Clough should be higher
I'm a Liverpool supporter and I'm not saying you're wrong. Shankley was a great manager and set the paving stone for Paisley's team as well as that he united the fan base and led us to some trophies but in comparison to this list if you're looking at trophies won shanks can't compare to the likes of Guardiola even though I agree he's one of the greats. And along with Paisley, one of liverpool's greatest.
@@ollystanford5943 no disrespect to Paisley, but all he did was follow the blueprint Shankly set for him, shankly has stayed longer hed of won the same amount of cups, probs more
Bill Paisley should be much higher at least top 3!
Bob*
+James O'Brien auto correct is a son of a bitch 😂
Disgrace that Jose Mourinho is higher than Paisley and Clough
+Cameron Stevens Totally agree, I think Matt Busby was also way higher on the list than he should have been to, surprised no Shankley either.
+Cameron Stevens shanks weren't even in there too.... Disgrace🔴🔴🔴
You should have included Marcello Lippi and Fabio Capello.
I would like to share my top 30 list of greatest managers in football of all time. And, to be honest, this list may be subjective and I may be biased, but I did try my best to make it fair and objective by judging the managers from their actual achievements which include the importance and amount of trophies won and the actual impact on his club, nation, or the whole football world . Here is my list:
1. Sir Alex Ferguson GOAT
2. Rinus Michels
3. Helenio Herrera
4. Bob Paisley
5. Ernst Happel
6. Ottmar Hitzfeld
7. Brian Clough
8. Valeriy Lobanovskyi
9. Sir Matt Busby
10. Giovanni Trapattoni
11. Bill Shankly
12. Arrigo Sacchi
13. Jose Mourinho
14. Marcello Lippi
15. Vincente Del Bosque
16. Jock Stein
17. Udo Lattek
18. Pep Guardiola
19. Carlo Ancelotti
20. Bela Guttman
21. Fabio Capello
22. Miguel Munoz
23. Johan Cruyff
24. Arsene Wenger
25. Herbert Chapman
26. Vittorio Pozzo
27. Mario Zagallo
28. Carlos Bianchi
29. Otto Rehhagel
30. Jimmy Hogan
If you have any questions or feel curious about any mentioned manager, feel free to discuss!!! You can also list down your opinions as well down below if you think any manager deserves to be left out or in the top 30 list. In my opinion, if Jupp Heynckes wins a 3rd champions league title this year, Joachim Low wins another world cup, Jurgen Klopp wins a CL trophy with Liverpool, they will deserve their spots on this list, and I may consider expanding my top 30 list to top 35, haha~~~
Who would you have in your Top 10 Managers of All Time?
The special one
Herbert Chapman!!! Will always be number 1
+HARPREET CHOHAN you're an idiot
@copa90 where's bill shankley
Ottmar Hitzfeld, Udo Lattek and Jupp Heynckes
Where is Bill Shankly?
In 10 Years time this could all change. Klopp, Ranieri & a few other could make the way on that list
Debatable.
Henrik Welling
What Raineri did is better than what some managers could ever do (Turn a relegation side to the league winners)
+FIFABOYDK more Tuchel & Simeone than Klopp
+FIFABOYDK any manager with a mentality could drug their players
+SonicJaneStooge Tuchel? Why? He is a very good manager that so far has achieved nothing. Klopp took a very poor Dortmund side and built them up on a very small budget to the team they are today. They won back to back league titles under him against one of the best Bayern sides ever and made the CL final. Klopp > Tuchel every day of the week.
There will be great managers in the future but there will never be one as good as Sr Alex
Clough was so much better
Brendan Rogers? Great character
no one will ever match sir alex ferguson 35 honours at man utd and aberdeen he is truly the face of football
Ave Europa forgot that bit sound
Jose Mourinho (utd fan).and no way mourinho gonna match sir alex
Jose Mourinho 22 trophies big differance and mourinho has never stayed with a club longer then 4 years
jake Murphy Ferguson is overrated it took him 26 while others have achieved the same amount as he has in less time..
I'm a Celtic fan and I very much respect him what he done with those two football clubs was unreal.
Sir Alex Ferguson was the goat man changed the premier league what a goat
3 of the top 5 managers of all time, I'll take it!
lol so true
Great list!!!
Brian Clough is the best manager of all time. He did wonders for Derby and Forest, theyre both fierce rivals but it brings both clubs together, remembering what brian did for us both and its a beautiful thing to see.
didn't achieve enough to be considered better than Ferguson. end of his career was pretty embarrassing
Louis Van Gaal?;-)
Cheeky.
Indeed Mat B
+MCFC KDB I hate the guy but he is seriously a wizard. A insane knack for spotting young talents and giving them the confidence to play. Should be in this list for sure.
+Tim Dev (Dude. Sweet.) You have a dry sense of humor
Hi
Fergie is the best there ever will be. The greatest manager of all time.#GGMU
+Nathan Fasil What glory have you had since he left?
SAF is the best
Shankly imo
where is cruyf ,lvg,bielsa
We produce the best managers 🏴🐐
Ottmar Hitzfeld - Wouldn't know instead of who though, all are quite amazing
Surely Shankly should be in there somewhere?
What I was thinking
Carlo Ancelotti above Brian Clough? What the fuck?
Shankley???
Bill Shankly
spot on in rankings just spot on
This is so wrong. Shankly should be top 5 at least
Then Bob paisley must be top 3 because he won 3 European cups. Shankly never won the European cup
Ancelotti and Mourinho ahead of Clough...top ''banter''.
Gurmukh Gill Clough is very overated
He took a team from the championship mid table to consecutive champions leagues in 5 years
Ancelotti was the only manager that had one champions league 3 times
WTFFFF HOW THE FUCK COULD YOU MISS THE ALMIGHTY BEAST TIM SHERWOOD. HE ACCUMULATED A WHOPPING 8 POINTS IN 6 MONTHS FOR ASTON VILLA
Helenio Herrera has to be in this top 10. He was the one who began the Italian football trend of defensive tactics, known as Catenaccio, which gave Italy most of its football success.
Bill Shankley
No Sir Bobby Robson?????????
This video was made by a Man Utd fan.
Why
Right I'm not a Manchester United fan but to win 49 trophies with Man U come on
Otto Rehagel? Just throwing that out there ;)
Im a liverpool fan but even I think Sir Alex destroys the competition and it isn’t even close
Bill Struth??? - 18 League titles, 10 cups, 2 League Cups - 30 Trophies in 34 Years is pretty god damn good
I like Mourinho and sir Alex Ferguson
Mourinho just parks the bus
Pep is no1 manager
Wenger !?!?!?
He's in the biggest flop managers
my boy Johan reinvented the sport and inspired a new era of football just saying
If Klopp can turn Liverpool back into a European powerhouse he should be considered one of the greatest
No wenger 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ the guy literally revolutionised the premier league and challenged the best ever in his first full season and beat him 💁🏼♂️
Haven't watched this yet but if Fergie isn't number one this is horse manure
+MrFlyingPigHD Like your current team
This is an absolute joke. No mention of Walter Smith or Bill Shankly? You're having us on there mate. I'm a Celtic and Liverpool fan and it's good to see Stein and Paisley here but even if you included Shankly and/or Smith as joint [number] then that would make the list better.
Liam Wilson it should be called "Top ten managers who managed big clubs"
Liam Wilson Walter smith funny one hahahahaha
how did wenger not make this list? He literally revolutionised the game. He introduced an attractive style of play, introduced the importance of the diet, in which many teams followed and he created a team with very little funds that went on to go 49 league games without a loss. If that doesn't warrant a place in the top 5, let alone the top 10, then i dont know what does tbh.
I bet if half of those coaches wouldn't achieve what Arsene Wenger achieve with the money he spent. Wenger Revolutionized football, he created some of the best players the world has ever seen such Thuram, George weah, Henry, pires, Vieira, Van Persie, Cesc etc...
The English media always hated him, but he's one of the reason EPL became big in the 21st century. He's a legend, he went unbeaten the whole season in EPL, I repeat UBEATEN in EPL!!!!!
He made Arsenal twice bigger than they were before him. His entertaining football is the reason Arsenal is a globally famous club. Small minded will never acknowledge him, but for me he's a genius, a legend, mr Arsenal.
+The invincibles Cant wait untill he is sacked
+Ganja Caliphate nah there mourinho is a specialist in getting sacked
Alex Ferguson will always be the best manager of all time no matter what
Bill shankly made Liverpool and did the same as cough with a mid table championship club should be atlest 7th
Bill shankly never won the European cup though
Don Revie???
bill shankly
Hugo Sanchez got Pumas when they where fighting regulation. He took them to two back to back leagues (first time in Mexican history), a South American final, and beat Real Madrid in the bernabeu
Why the fuck is Pep even in this list
+Hamza Jamal 19 trophies in eight years, that's why. And he's only just turned 45.
Why the hell is Mou on this list? Pep has consistently showed that he's better than Mou and Sir Alex.
+Freddy Ahumada "he's better than Sir Alex". You must be smoking some serious shit.
Ikr he is a filthy cheat
Fucking jock stein ?? Gets ahead of the likes of clough, Jose mouriniho? He won a few Scottish cups with Celtic my bloody nan could do that.
You're Nan won't beat winter never mind win a cup in Scotland
+Jamie Garamanli dead joke g
What about David Moyes?
Eden Hazard he is shit and so is hazard
This is actually really accurate
Managers who changed the shape of football, thats what the top 10 should have been about.
Bob Paisley is the greatest manager of all time
lol good one
Malcolm QBM no way it's sir Alex Ferguson
Trapattoni? Saachi?
+Ayur Bhatta Yes great coaches, but they've got a fatal flaw: THEY AREN'T BRITISH!!
WTF no Otmar hitzfeld no Louis van Gaal no Mario zagallo no Arigo sacchi no bill shankley no Arsene wenger and no Giovanni trapetoni.
MiniCat gaming arsene wernger 😂😂😂😂😂
Where is arsenè wenger
POV : you started watching football yesterday
Pep would not be in my top 10
Hmm wonder why that is...anything to with him joining City next season perhaps? What a moron you truly are.
+yatesy117 It's because he has had it easy for his whole career you fucking mong.
+SuperScope90 why the fuck r u calling him mong
+Lionel Andres Messi Probably because the other guy called the OP a moron.
+yatesy117 or maybe it's because he simply believes there's other managers more deserving of the spot
HOW COULD YOU FORGET OLE GUNNAR SOLKSJAER
Fergo has 35 trophies in total, pep has 12, but he is still young
Bielsa
Ranieri? He won the Pl with the most underdog team ever
shankley, built Liverpool into the most successful period a football club has endured ever
what a champion
zidane the only manager to win 3 uefa champions league in a row and many more records and achievements
I'm going to be pissed if Steve Mcclaren isn't even mentioned.
1) Alex Ferguson
2) Bob Paisley
3) Rinus Michels
4) Matt Busby
5) Bill Shankly
6) Pep Guardiola
7) Brian Clough
8) Jock Stein
9) Jose Mourinho
10) Vincente Del Bosque
11) Helenio Herrera
12) Carlo Ancelotti
13) Giovanni Trappatoni
14) Marcelo Lippi
15) Ernst Happel
16) Omar Hitzfeld
17) Arrigo Sacchi
18) Johan Cruyff
19) Arsene Wenger
20) Miguel Munoz
Clough was better than pep
CaptainAmazeballs No he wasn't. Pep keeps going the way he's going and he'll go down as the greatest of all time.
+Ahenny97 nah that's Ferguson Mate!
You forgot Brendan lad😂😭😂 #FergyRedDevils
Muzammil Guardiola has 19 trophies in 8 years of management, already 2 European Cups. By the time he's finished he'll probably have left Ferguson in the dust. The same could have been said for Bob Paisley if he'd been managing for half as long as Ferguson too.