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FourFourTwo's 50 Best Football Managers in the World 2015
By Joe Brewin published
FFT 50 Managers Presenting FFT's list of the best gaffers on the planet...
FourFourTwo’s 50 Best Football Managers in the World 2017: No.2, Zinedine Zidane
By Thore Haugstad last updated
FFT 50 Managers He’s been in his job for less than two years and has won as many Champions Leagues as Mourinho, Ferguson or Guardiola. Zinedine Zidane is an enigma – and a winner
FourFourTwo’s 50 Best Football Managers in the World 2016: 30-26
By Joe Brewin last updated
FFT 50 Managers Approaching the midway mark, we’ve got this list’s oldest gaffer, Belgium’s brilliant tactician and our leading lady
FourFourTwo's 50 Best Football Managers in the World 2015: 30-26
By Joe Brewin last updated
FFT 50 Managers Read all about the Frenchman making miracles, Serie A’s old dog and two gurus of high-octane football...
FourFourTwo’s 50 Best Football Managers in the World 2017: No.8, Pep Guardiola
By Seb Stafford-Bloor last updated
FFT 50 Managers It was a tricky 2016/17 season, but Manchester City are investing to help Pep recreate the magical football he brought to Barcelona and Bayern Munich
FourFourTwo’s 50 Best Football Managers in the World 2016: 35-31
By Joe Brewin last updated
FFT 50 Managers On we go, with a former Spurs and West Ham hitman, one of Europe’s most promising young managers and a Premier League newcomer
FourFourTwo’s 50 Best Football Managers in the World 2017: 35 to 31
By Alex Reid last updated
FFT 50 Managers An an ice-cold tactician who warms the hearts of fans and a certain French manager who sharply divides opinion
FourFourTwo’s 50 Best Football Managers in the World 2017: No.13, Lucien Favre
By Michael Yokhin last updated
FFT 50 Managers He took Nice into a Champions League qualification spot in 2017 – but nobody should be too shocked, as Lucien Favre has form for overperforming
FourFourTwo’s 50 Best Football Managers in the World 2016: No.6, Max Allegri
By Adam Digby last updated
FFT 50 Managers He began his job a figure of hate among his own fans, then conquered Italy twice in as many years and proved his true worth with the difficult second title win, writes Adam Digby
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