The final months of a calendar year are traditionally ideal for awarding prizes and establishing football rankings, and 2022 is no exception. Now it’s the turn of the British football magazine Four Four Twowho just made it public TOP-50 of coaches in the international scene. For FourFourTwo, and despite recent adverse markers of FC Barcelona in the Champions League, the coach Xavi Hernandez maintains high regard, being in the fourteenth position of this virtual classification led by another coach with a culé curriculum, Pep Guardiolacurrent bank tenant City of Manchester.
Xavi’s position is commendable because the coach has yet to release his record of titles at the head of the Barça team, although in the eyes of the special opinion of the English publication his work deserves to be included in the cast where, for example, a technician does not appear from the trajectory of Max Allegricurrently in Juventus. Another coach who is just as successful Jose Mourinhowho together with Roma won the Conference League last season, occupies the 35th position, one behind the current Spanish coach, Luis Enrique Martinezwith a brilliant list of winners after coming through the Barça bench.
After Guardiola, they completed the podium Carlo AncelottiLeague and Champions League champions with real MadridY Jurgen Klopp‘mister’ of Liverpool. Remarkable is the recognition that the former Barça youth squad is getting now looking at the leader of ArsenalPremier League leader, Mikel Arteta. The ‘gunner’ coach is sixth in the table.
the list of 50 best trainers for Four Four Two It looks like this, in reverse order:
fifty. Gareth Southgate
49. Maurizio Sarri
48. rose frame
47. Jesse Marshall
46. Vincenzo Italian
Four. Five. Paul Fonseca
44. Giovanni van Bronckhorst
43. Lucian Favre
42. Igor Tudor
41. Roberto De Zerbi
40. Simone Inzaghi
39. Mark Silva
38. Regis LeBris
37. Thomas Frank
36. Ivan Yuri
35. Jose Mourinho
3. 4. Luis Enrique
33. Patrick Vieira
32. Auntie
31. Marcelo Gallardo
30. Ange Postecoglou
29. Kasper Hjulmand
28. Julen Lopetegui
27. Luciano Spalletti
26. Abel Ferrera
25. David Moyes
24. Arne Slott
23. Gian Piero Gasperini
22. Mauricio Pochettino
twenty-one. Oliver Glasner
twenty. Unai Emery
19, Urs Fisher
18. Robert Mancini
17. Christian Streich
16. Lionel Scalloni
fifteen. Erik Ten Hag
14. Xavi
13. eddie howe
12. Christophe Galtier
Eleven. Hans-Dieter Flick
10. Diego Simeon
9. Julian Nagelmann
8. Graham Potter
7. Thomas Tuchel
6. Mikel Arteta
5. Stefano Pioli
Four. Anthony Conte
3. Jurgen Klopp
two. Carlo Ancelotti
1. Pep Guardiola
Source: La Verdad

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