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In the world of soccer, having good players is not enough to create a winning team, a top manager is also indispensable, and it is not an exaggeration to say that a great team is often coached by a great manager. Looking at today's soccer world, it is very difficult to choose the top 10 managers, according to Jose Mourinho's words: "the best manager is the one who wins the most", here we present the top 10 soccer managers!
10. Guus Hiddink, 57.7% winning percentage
Hiddink has always been successful wherever he has gone, earning him the name of 'The Magic Manager'. The Dutchman had an incredible career at Eindhoven, winning six Dutch League Cups and one Champions League, before moving on to coach Real Madrid.
and Chelsea also have a trophy each to their credit. On the international stage, Hiddink led South Korea to a historic quarterfinal appearance at the 2002 World Cup on home soil, and four years later he helped Australia reach the knockout stages of the World Cup in Germany. At the helm of Russia, Hiddink was the country's top performer in reaching the quarterfinals of Euro 2008, and now he is expected to continue his success in Turkey.
9. Louis van Gaal, 61.7% winning percentage
Another Dutch perennial coach, Van Gaal won 4 Dutch League titles (3 Ajax, 1 Alkmaar), 2 La Liga titles (Barcelona), 1 Bundesliga title (Bayern)
(Munich), in addition to helping Ajax reach the top podium of the Champions League. In terms of statistics, Van Gaal has won 19 titles in his managerial career, leaving his mark on every club. Last season, Van Gaal's debut season at Bayern was a huge success, winning both the Bundesliga and the German Cup, as well as the UEFA Champions League final, where he was not favored to win the competition, losing to Inter.
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8. Rafael Benitez, 54.3% winning percentage
Some people may not like Rafa Benitez, but his success is undeniable. During his tenure at Valencia, he led the team to break the monopoly of Barcelona and Real Madrid and won 2 La Liga titles. After joining Liverpool, Rafa Benitez won the Champions League in his first season. He led the Reds to a comeback in 2007, but unfortunately ended up as the runner-up, and was the first manager to bring back a European trophy for the Reds since 1984. Now that Rafa Benitez has joined last season's treble-winning side, a steady stream of titles awaits him.
7. Fabio Capello, 56.9% winning percentage
Undoubtedly one of the most successful managers in the world, Capello coached Milan (1991-1996), where he led the team to 4 Serie A, 3 Italian Super Cups, 1 Champions League, 1 UEFA Super Cup and 1 Coppa Italia, Real Madrid (1996-97,2006-07), where he led the team to 1 La Liga title each, Roma, where he led the team to 1 Serie A and 1 Supercoppa Italiana title, and coached Juventus, who won 2 more Serie A titles (though he was stripped of them due to the Phonegate scandal). Now, Capello is aiming to lead England to the international title.
6. Carlo Ancelotti, 55.6% winning percentage
Carlo Ancelotti, who has coached Regina, Parma and Juventus, has finally blossomed in Milan, writing his name into Milan's illustrious history by leading the Red and Black Army to be crowned 1 Serie A, 1 Coppa Italia, 1 Supercoppa Italiana, 2 UEFA Champions League, 2 UEFA European Supercups, and 1 Club World Cup champion. Last season, Ancelotti won the Premier League and FA Cup in his first season in charge of Chelsea.
5. Marcello Lippi, 54.1% winning percentage
Like Vicente del Bosque, Lippi is a World Cup and Champions League winner, which is a symbol of national team
and the club's highest honor. During his time at the helm of Juventus, the "Silver Fox" led the team to five Serie A, one Coppa Italia, four Supercoppa Italia, one UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Super Cup and one Intercontinental Cup, in addition to helping Italy win the 2006 Coppa del Rey.
4. Giovanni Trapattoni, 52.8% winning percentage
Trapattoni is the greatest manager in Italy's history, the only manager to win all European honors and continental cups, winning 7 Serie A's (6 Juventus, 1 Inter), 1 Champions League, 3 Europa League's, and 1 European Cup of Excellence. Trapattoni, who has won 21 titles in four different countries, was expected to lead Ireland to even greater success, but was kept out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa by a handball assist from Henry.
3. Pep Guardiola, 71.8% win rate
Entering the first season of his managerial career, Pep Guardiola has earned a fantastic honor that most managers don't get in their ultimate lifetime, as he has managed to lead Barcelona
quickly out of the crisis, creating a La Liga, King in 2009
Cup, the Champions League, the European Super Cup, the Spanish Super Cup and the Club World Cup of the unprecedented 6 champions greatness, the most wonderful and most magnificent soccer to the fans. Gua Shuai between two years, has been sitting on 8 titles, the new season he and Mourinho two big red skipper PK is one of the biggest attractions.
2. José Mourinho, 67.1% winning percentage
Mourinho may be young, but he's already one of the hottest managers in football today, with Porto, Chelsea and Inter all crowned league champions, in addition to winning the Champions League with Porto and Inter. You may question the Portuguese's conservative tactics, but there is no doubting his success. If Mou is able to dominate La Liga with Real Madrid, he will be the first manager to win 4 different league titles after Trapattoni, and if he leads Real Madrid to Champions League domination, he will be the first to help 3 different clubs to win the Copa Libertadores. Destroying Barcelona's domination is the biggest challenge in front of Mourinho.
1. Alex Ferguson, 57.5% winning percentage
In his 24 long years in charge of Manchester United, Ferguson has won 46 trophies, big and small, making him the number one manager of all time! Sir Alex Ferguson has won every honor the club has ever had. When he first took charge at Old Trafford, United and Liverpool were 7-18 in the English top flight titles, now it's 18-18, thanks in large part to Ferguson's contributions. In the new season, Sir Alex will continue to lead his team's assault on titles in all competitions, and he is widely regarded as the greatest manager in the history of soccer!
To add to that, Barca are indeed strong right now, but the superstar role is obvious. The level of a great coach can be seen in Mourinho with Inter vs Barca with Guardiola. He can change a team quickly - Magic Bird!
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