Abel Ferreira, from Palmeiras, appears on the list as the 13th best coach in the world

Abel Ferreira, from Palmeiras, appears on the list as the 13th best coach in the world
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A FourFourTwo released the list of 50 best technicians in the world made by the English magazine itself. Abel Ferreira, from Palm treesappears in 13th placing.

The Portuguese commander of Alviverde is ahead of names like Didier Deschamps, world champion in 2018, with the Francewhich appears in 18thand Xavi Hernández, coach of Barcelonawhich is in 26th.

Coach of Flamengo and former coach of Brazilian TeamTite appears only in 40th placing.

The top 3 is formed by Pep Guardiola, from Manchester Cityin 1stJurgen Klopp, from Liverpoolin 2ndand Xabi Alonso, champion of Bundesliga as Bayer Leverkusenin 3rd.

See the ranking below:

  1. – Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)

  2. – Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool)

  3. – Xabi Alonso (Bayer Leverkusen)

  4. – Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid)

  5. – Unai Emery (Aston Villa)

  6. – Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)

  7. – Simone Inzaghi (Inter Milan)

  8. – Luis Enrique (Paris Saint-Germain)

  9. – Diego Simeone (Madrid’s athletic)

  10. – Julian Nagelsmann (Germany)

  11. -Eddie Howe (Newcastle)

  12. – Roberto De Zerbi (Brighton)

  13. Abel Ferreira (Palmeiras)

  14. – Thomas Tuchel (Bayern Munchen)

  15. – Sebastian Hoeness (Stuttgart)

  16. – Rúben Amorim (Sporting)

  17. – Ange Postecoglou (Tottenham)

  18. – Didier Deschamps (France)

  19. – Michel (Girona)

  20. – Arne Slot (Feyenoord)

  21. – Imanol Alguacil (Real Sociedad)

  22. – Vincenzo Italiano (Fiorentina)

  23. – Thiago Motta (Bologna)

  24. – Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth)

  25. – Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta)

  26. – Xavi Hernández (Barcelona)

  27. – Marco Rose (RB Leipzig)

  28. – Gary O’Neil (Wolverhampton)

  29. – Edin Terzic (Borussia Dortmund)

  30. – Ivan Juric (Turin)

  31. -Eric Roy (Brest)

  32. – Adi Hutter (Monaco)

  33. -Roger Schmidt (Benfica)

  34. -Thomas Frank (Brentford)

  35. – Massimiliano Allegri (Juventus)

  36. – Erik ten Hag (Manchester United)

  37. – Marco Silva (Fulham)

  38. – David Moyes (West Ham)

  39. – Ernesto Valverde (Athletic Bilbao)

  40. Tite (Flamengo)

  41. – Luciano Spalletti (Italy)

  42. -Peter Bosz (PSV)

  43. – Gareth Southgate (England)

  44. – Mauricio Pochettino (Chelsea)

  45. – Sérgio Conceição (Harbor)

  46. -Frank Schmidt (Heidenheim)

  47. – Kieran McKenna (Ipswich Town)

  48. – Stefano Pioli (Milan)

  49. – Roberto Martínez (Portugal)

  50. – Christian Streich (Freiburg)

The article is in Portuguese

Tags: Abel Ferreira Palmeiras appears list #13th coach world

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