Who is the best manager in the world?

Who is the best manager in the world?

Bernd Schutser

>no simeone at chaotic good

Ranieri

>i rate zidane

Zidane

Wenger at least chaotic good. Though I feel he's more chaotic evil personally.

Wenger is lawful stupid

Tactiks Tuchel

where is pardew?

> hiddink
hasn't been relevant for ages
> zidane
le waste all my subs and win because atletico chokes.
> benitez
wew
> Löw
almost fucked up the german wc title by playing lahm on weird positions

1. Guardiola
2. Mourinho
{gap}
3. Ancelotti
4. Wenger
{gap}
5. Simeone
6. Allegri
7. Klopp
8. Luis Enrique (hard to callibrate his impact as a manager)
{gap}
9. Blanc (same as Luis Enrique)
10. Ranieri
11. Van Gaal (very irregular)

Zidane is already probably up there with the trio above this very line, but first I want to see him dealing with a team like Madrid for a full season.

Not sure where to put them: Conte, Tuchel, Pochettino.

Lawful good has to be Ancelotti, don't know how you can put Wenger there.

Simeone should be at chaotic good

Klopp should be chaotic neutral

Benitez should be neutral evil for winning Liverpool the Champions League.

>1. Guardiola
overrated as fuck. anyone could have won the league with Bayern, couldn't even beat the CL semis

>Blanc anywhere on there
Since 2010 has done nothing notable. He manages a team which anyone here could have led to the league

favre

Best manager in the World is objectively Mourinho.

No one else even comes close to his record across different leagues. Then to top it off with the Porto champions League win.

>poop
>good

>Best manager in the World is objectively Mourinho
his league and cup in the last 4 seasons confirm

>don't have a salary cap
>teams insanely talented versus mediocre talent
>"good managers"

Soccer fans everyone. It's like having the Denver Broncos play a high school football team and saying
"Wow Denver has a great manager!"

Derp not even once

>not lawful evil

8 League titles in 4 Countries.
9 YEARS unbeaten at home as manager.
Champions League with two different clubs (joint record holder)

When he does it with a truly shit team, I'll agree. And he'll have his chance at that this season.

Porto Champions League.

How is he lawful?Chaotic good or neutral makes more sense.

Porto, and Inter to a lesser extent

>I rate Guardiola
So far he's managed two of the most stacked squads in recent history and for a majority of Barca he was playing anti-football for a large porition. While he's no doubt one of the greatest taticitians, he's never had to act on a budget or deal with any hardships which come with managering a poorer team.

The better managers in my eyes are ones which completely transform a squad or club over the course of a few seasons making a huge impact to the clubs history. Klopp, Eddie the Meme Howl, Simeone, Pochettino and Ranieri are much more deserving of praise compared to Mourhino, Pep, Ancelotti or Conte.

Wenger and Guardiola should be switched.

>Eddie the Meme Howl
are you implying Bournemouth aren't bankrolled by a sugar daddy?

this shit never makes any sense.

When they were in the Championship two seasons back, sure but surviving Leauge 1 while bankrupt and having a fuck-huge point reduction before going onto promotion the next with a transfer embargo is a huge achivement alot of people overlook.

Beating the likes of Lyon, Deportivo Corona, and Monaco...color me not impressed.

yeah this was a mixture of boredom, my vague guesses, and calculated bait.

But the people I chose as evil I find evil to be fair

Not bad. I saved it anyway.

>2016
>Wenger better than Simeone, Allegri, Klopp and Luis Enrique

name one manager who has won the CL with a shit team in the past 15 years who you would call "the best manager in the world"? fucking retard

you wouldn't believe this but they also beat Manchester United :O

Di Matteo
>park the bus
>pray
>win

obviously you aren't serious but this answer is why I added the second part of the q

just proves the predictable, smart-ass nature of this board

Pep is going to be massively found out next season when Man City finish out of the top 5