Four Four Two - 50 Best Managers In The World

50. Streich
49. Roberto Martinez
48. Pioli
47. McKenna
46. Frank Schmidt
45. Conceicao
44. Pochettino
43. Southgate
42. Bosz
41. Spalletti
40. Tite
39. Valverde
38. Moyes
37. Marco Silva
36. Ten Hag
35. Allegri
34. Frank
33. Roger Schmidt
32. Hutter
31. Eric Roy
30. Juric
29. Terzic
28. Gary O'Neil
27. Rose
26. Xavi
25. Gasperini
24. Iraola
23. Motta
22. Italiano
21. Alguaci
20. Slot
19. Michel
18. Deschamps
17. Postecoglou
16. Amorim
15. Hoeness
14.Tuchel
13. Abel Ferreria
12. De Zerbi
11. Eddie Howe
10. Nagelsmann
9. Simeone
8. Enrique
7. Inzaghi
6. Arteta
5. Emery
4. Ancelotti
3. Xabi Alonso
2. Klopp
1. Guardiola
 
50. Streich
49. Roberto Martinez
48. Pioli
47. McKenna
46. Frank Schmidt
45. Conceicao
44. Pochettino
43. Southgate
42. Bosz
41. Spalletti
40. Tite
39. Valverde
38. Moyes
37. Marco Silva
36. Ten Hag
35. Allegri
34. Frank
33. Roger Schmidt
32. Hutter
31. Eric Roy
30. Juric
29. Terzic
28. Gary O'Neil
27. Rose
26. Xavi
25. Gasperini
24. Iraola
23. Motta
22. Italiano
21. Alguaci
20. Slot
19. Michel
18. Deschamps
17. Postecoglou
16. Amorim
15. Hoeness
14.Tuchel
13. Abel Ferreria
12. De Zerbi
11. Eddie Howe
10. Nagelsmann
9. Simeone
8. Enrique
7. Inzaghi
6. Arteta
5. Emery
4. Ancelotti
3. Xabi Alonso
2. Klopp
1. Guardiola
Gary o neil over ten hag? Are they for real?
 
Frank Schmidt on the list :eek:
Well deserved, but still wouldn't have expected that. And I would definitely have ranked Streich higher than 50th, but maybe that's only because I love him as a character.
 
Ferreira, Howe, and De Zerbi over Tuchel is genuinely hilarious. Also for as much as I don't rate him Poch being behind the likes of Southgate, Moyes, ETH, Marco Silva, and Roger Schmidt is lunacy
 
50. Streich
49. Roberto Martinez
48. Pioli
47. McKenna
46. Frank Schmidt
45. Conceicao
44. Pochettino
43. Southgate
42. Bosz
41. Spalletti
40. Tite
39. Valverde
38. Moyes
37. Marco Silva
36. Ten Hag
35. Allegri
34. Frank
33. Roger Schmidt
32. Hutter
31. Eric Roy
30. Juric
29. Terzic
28. Gary O'Neil
27. Rose
26. Xavi
25. Gasperini
24. Iraola
23. Motta
22. Italiano
21. Alguaci
20. Slot
19. Michel
18. Deschamps
17. Postecoglou
16. Amorim
15. Hoeness
14.Tuchel
13. Abel Ferreria
12. De Zerbi
11. Eddie Howe
10. Nagelsmann
9. Simeone
8. Enrique
7. Inzaghi
6. Arteta
5. Emery
4. Ancelotti
3. Xabi Alonso
2. Klopp
1. Guardiola

I stopped reading at Roberto Martinez.

Then I started again and saw that Klopp was ranked higher than Ancelotti :wenger:
 
It’s a horrendous list. I know, I know, it’s all for the clicks, but at what stage does the hit to your reputation do more damage than the number of extra clicks obtained?
 
Has there ever been a list of this sort for which the consensus reception has been even remotely positive?
 
Quite bad list and probably controversial for the sake of being controversial (for example, Mourinho is way past it but no way he is not a top 50 manager).

Members of top 10 are mostly fine, but the order is a mess. Alonso is not the third best manager in the world, for all we know he could be the next AVB/EtH. And you can argue Don Carlo is the best overall, putting him below 2nd is a massive disrespect.
 
Ancelotti below Klopp and Xabi Alonso! Surely, this has to be outrage bait! :lol::lol:
 
Ancelotti below Klopp and Xabi Alonso! Surely, this has to be outrage bait! :lol::lol:
Klopp has won the Premier League and has a Champions League to his name.
 
Shite list as expected. Lots of inconsistencies.
 
Pretty good list.
 
Klopp has won the Premier League and has a Champions League to his name.

Ancelotti has won all of Europes top 5 leagues and has 4 Champions Leagues to his name.
 
While it's obviously a bit weird to put Klopp and Alonso over Ancelotti, I know I would pick those two over Ancelotti for United if I could pick any of them.
 
Spalletti is a bit low
 
This week I found out goal.com was still a thing.

Now 442.

Match magazine is probably still on the go.
 
How do the evaluate them? Think Postecoglou being so high is pretty mad.