The British magazine FourFourTwo put Abel Ferreiraof Palm treesIt is Titeof Flamengo, among the 50 best football coaches in the world. Coaches who work in Brazilian football share the list with names like Carlo Ancelotti, Guardiola It is Klopp.
The Palmeiras commander was in 13th place in the ranking and the publication highlighted the cups won at the São Paulo club. “Abel Ferreira says he learned a lot from Football Manager. Well, the consecutive titles of Liberators cup it’s video game stuff,” the magazine wrote.
A FourFourTwo he also stated that the coach is a character on and off the field and spoke about the relationship between Abel and another Portuguese coach. “It transformed Palmeiras’ mentality into a serial winning team. Comparisons with Jose Mourinho are adequate, to say the least,” said the outlet.
Tite now occupies 40th position on the list, and was highly regarded by the magazine. “What he didn’t see in football isn’t worth seeing,” highlighted the analysis. Furthermore, the technician’s passage through Brazilian Team received prominence.
According to the publication, the Flamengo commander is able to “find harmony” in the teams he works for, which contributed to Brazil having numbers such as 60 wins and six defeats in 81 games under the coach’s command, with 174 goals scored and 30 conceded. .
The top-3 is made up of Pep Guardiola, from Manchester CityJurgen Klopp, from LiverpoolIt is Xabi Alonsoof Bayer Leverkusen. The list also has Xavi Hernandezof BarcelonaIt is Edin Terzićfinalist of Champions League as Borussia Dortmund. Already Jorge Jesuswhich trains the Al-Hilal and reached the mark of 34 consecutive victories with the team, was not mentioned in the survey. See the full ranking:
The 50 best technicians in the world by FourFourTwo
- Pep Guardiola – Manchester City
- Jurgen Klopp – Liverpool
- Xabi Alonso – Bayer Leverkusen
- Carlo Ancelotti – Real Madrid
- Unai Emery – Aston Villa
- Mikel Arteta – Arsenal
- Simone Inzaghi – Inter Milan
- Luis Enrique – Paris Saint-Germain
- Diego Simeone – Atlético de Madrid
- Julian Nagelsmann – Germany
- Eddie Howe – Newcastle
- Roberto De Zerbi – Brighton
- Abel Ferreira – Palmeiras
- Thomas Tuchel – Bayern Munich
- Sebastian Hoeneß – Stuttgart
- Rúben Amorim – Sporting
- Ange Postecoglou – Tottenham
- Didier Deschamps – France
- Michel – Girona
- Arne Slot – Feyenoord
- Imanol Alguacil – Real Sociedad
- Vincenzo Italiano – Fiorentina
- Thiago Motta – Bologna
- Andoni Iraola – Bournemouth
- Gian Piero Gasperini – Atalanta
- Xavi Hernandez – Barcelona
- Marco Rose – RB Leipzig
- Gary O’Neil – Wolverhampton
- Edin Terzić – Borussia Dortmund
- Ivan Juric – Turin
- Eric Roy – Brest
- Adi Hutter – Monaco
- Roger Schmidt – Benfica
- Thomas Frank – Brentford
- Massimiliano Allegri – Juventus
- Erik ten Hag – Manchester United
- Marco Silva – Fulham
- David Moyes – West Ham
- Ernesto Valverde – Athletic Bilbao
- Tite – Flamengo
- Luciano Spalletti – Italy
- Peter Bosz – PSV
- Gareth Southgate – England
- Mauricio Pochettino – Chelsea
- Sérgio Conceição – Porto
- Frank Schmidt – Heidenheim
- Kieran McKenna – Ipswich Town
- Stefano Pioli – Milan
- Roberto Martinez – Portugal
- Christian Streich – Freiburg
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