Which coaches do you think can be ranked in the top three in the Premier League?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-15
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Jose Mourinho, although the bus tactics are not recognized, the successful experience in Porto, Chelsea and Inter proves that defensive counter-attacks can still achieve good results. 2.

    Zidane, whose seemingly ordinary style and style of play often wins games, perhaps this is the magic of the master of metaphysics. 3.Carlo Ancelotti, the old Italian coach has coached Juventus, Milan, Chelsea, Paris, Real Madrid, Bayern and other five major league giants, in addition to the La Liga championship won four league titles and three Champions Leagues, which may be regarded as a record.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think these coaches in the Premier League can be ranked in the top three, Ferguson, Mourinho and Bersal, I think all three of them are very good and very individual, so I think these three coaches can be ranked in the top three.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1993-94: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    1994-95: Dalglish (Blackburn).

    1995-96: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    1996-97: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    1997-98: Arsene Wenger (Arsenal).

    1998-99: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    1999-00: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2000-01: Boehly (Ipswich).

    2001-02: Arsene Wenger (Arsenal).

    2002-03: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2003-04: Arsene Wenger (Arsenal).

    2004-05: Jose Mourinho (Chelsea).

    2005-06: Jose Mourinho (Chelsea).

    2006-07: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2007-08: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2008-09: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2009-10: Redknapp (Tottenham Hotspur) 2010-11: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2011-12: Pardew (Newcastle United).

    2012-13 hasn't come out yet, but it's probably Ferguson.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think the top three coaches in the Premier League are Arsene Wenger, Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho. These three people have led the team to win a lot of championships, and their coaching skills are very strong, so their overall strength is also very strong.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1993-94: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    1994-95: Dalglish (Blackburn).

    1995-96: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    1996-97: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    1997-98: Lambshin (Arsenal) type clade.

    1998-99: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    1999-00: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2000-01: Boehly (Ipswich).

    2001-02: Arsene Wenger (Arsenal).

    2002-03: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2003-04: Arsene Wenger (Arsenal).

    2004-05: Jose Mourinho (Chelsea).

    2005-06: Jose Mourinho (Chelsea).

    2006-07: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United on loan).

    2007-08: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2008-09: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2009-10: Redknapp (Tottenham Hotspur) 2010-11: Alex Ferguson (Manchester United).

    2011-12: Pardew (Newcastle United).

    2012-13 hasn't come out yet, but it's probably Ferguson.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In my eyes, Zidane, Mourinho, Pep Guardiola, Carlo Ancelotti, Tuchel, Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, these are all in the top 10.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Mark Hughes (Stoke City)

    Hughes had successful years at Manchester United and Chelsea, winning both the Premier League and European competitions, and has since played for Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

    Bilic (West Ham United).

    Despite playing for West Ham United and Everton as a player, Bilic spent most of his time with Croatian side Split, where he won a number of trophies. In addition, he made 44 appearances for the Croatian national team, and in 1998 the Plaid Army finished third at the World Cup in France, of which Bilic was also a member.

    Ferran (Hull City).

    A regular regular for lower-league sides Burnley and Norwich, Phelan joined United in 1989 after helping Norwich City to promotion.

    Phelan has achieved good results with Manchester United in both the Premier League and Europe.

    During his five years at Old Trafford, Ferran won both domestically and in Europe. In 1989, he was also called up to England, but only once.

    Alain Pardu (Crystal Palace)

    Having previously played only in the amateur league, Pardew joined Crystal Palace in 1987 and two years later helped them to promotion to League One. In 1990, Pardew had the highlight of his career, in the semi-finals of the FA Cup, when Palace beat Liverpool 4-3 after extra-time thanks to Parde's winner. After leaving Crystal Palace, Pardew also played for Charlton Athletic and Barnett, in addition to a brief loan spell at Tottenham.

    Eddie Howe (Bournemouth).

    Injury factors forced Eddie Howe's playing career to end early, and in 2007, at the age of 29, he decided to retire. He made over 200 appearances for Bournemouth, in addition to a brief spell for Portsmouth and two appearances for England Under-21s.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As of now (13 May 2017), there are 9 coaches who have led their teams to win the title in the Premier League era, in order of Daferguson (Manchester United), Glish (Blackburn), Arsene Wenger (Arsenal), Jose Mourinho (Chelsea), Ancenotti (Chelsea), Roberto Mancini (Manchester City), Manlegrini (Manchester City), Ranieri (Leicester City) and Antonio Conte (Chelsea).

    Remarks: 1. The teams led in parentheses.

    2. Today (13 May 2017), Antonio Conte has just led Chelsea to the 2016-2017 Premier League title two rounds ahead of schedule.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Jose Mourinho Manchester United.

    Pep Guardiola Manchester City.

    Pochettino Tottenham.

    Klopp Liverpool.

    Antonio Conte Chelsea.

    Arsene Wenger, Arsenal.

    Claudio Ranieri Leicester City.

    The above teams are nominally championship contenders.

    In addition, there are some teams with good head coaches, such as:

    Moyes Sunderland.

    Bilic (West Ham United).

    Ferran (Hull City).

    Mark Hughes (Stoke City)

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