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This is quite good but I'd move both Bruce & Moyes up.I’ve left out Parker, Lampard and Arteta because they’re simply far too new to management to be able to compare and contrast with the others.
Pretty much all things considered, style of play, signings, ability to motivate, results, game management, etc.
1. Klopp
2. Pep
3. Mourinho
4. Ancelotti
5. Bielsa
6. Rodgers
7. Santo
8. Hasenhutl
9. Hodgson
10. Dyche
11. Wilder
12. Potter
13. Ole
14. Bruce
15. Bilic
16. Moyes
17. Smith
I think Bruce is quite underrated but he's been a very solid manager in the Championship/PL for a long, long time. He does a job any club in the bottom 10 in terms of keeping them safe.
Moyes is the same - he's a good coach in the bottom 10 level. I'd trust him to keep them safe from relegation. The likes of Bruce and Moyes have a place in the PL but just not at the top end clubs. Their level is bottom 10 and they do very well there.
I think Wilder and Potter still have a lot to prove before you can put them ahead of them, though Potter's had a promising start. Dyche as well has done well with Burnley, but could easily end up with his reputation heading down if he went elsewhere - see Tony Pulis.