In addition to the Flamengo coach, another Brazilian club coach is on the list
Per Kaique Bertuletti
Updated on 05/08/2024 – 15:12hs BRT
Per Kaique Bertuletti
Updated on 05/08/2024 – 15:12hs BRT
Not going through a good phase with Mengão
Flamengo is going through its worst phase of the season. Under the command of coach Tite, the team has only one victory in the last five games, very little considering the squad’s salary.
The fans attribute much of the blame for the bad performances to coach Tite. In the game against Bragantino, in favor of changes, the coach went from 4-4-3 to 4-4-2, but it had little effect.
In yesterday’s game (7), in the defeat to Palestino, in the Libertadores, the team had a very weak performance, perhaps the worst of the year, and now runs the risk of not even qualifying for the knockout stages of the competition.
In the midst of this whirlwind of complaints that fans are experiencing with the work of Fla’s coach, Tite was elected by the English magazine Four Four Two, one of the 50 best technicians in the world.
List of the best
The top of the list is Pep Guardiola, from Manchester City, followed in the Top-3 by Jurgen Klopp, from Liverpool, and Xabi Alonso, from Bayer Leverkusen. Tite appears in 40th position in the ranking.
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Another Brazilian on the list is coach Abel Ferreira, from Palmeiras, who occupies 13th place. Below you can see the complete list of the best coaches in the world chosen by the magazine Four Four Two.
1st – Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)
2nd- Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool)
3rd – Xabi Alonso (Bayer Leverkusen)
4th – Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid)
5th- Unai Emery (Aston Villa)
6th – Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)
7th – Simone Inzaghi (Inter Milan)
8th – Luis Enrique (PSG)
9th – Diego Simeone (Atlético de Madrid)
10th – Julian Nagelsmann (Germany)
11th – Eddie Howe (Newcastle)
12th – Roberto De Zerbi (Brighton)
13th – Abel Ferreira (Palmeiras)
14th – Thomas Tuchel (Bayern Munich)
15th – Sebastian Hoeness (Stuttgart)
16th – Ruben Amorim (Sporting)
17th – Ange Postecoglou (Tottenham)
18th – Didier Deschamps (France National Team)
19th – Michel (Girona)
20th – Arne Slot (Feyenoord)
21st – Imanol Alguacil (Real Sociedad)
22nd – Vincenzo Italiano (Fiorentina)
23rd – Thiago Motta (Bologna)
24th – Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth)
25th – Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta)
26th – Xavi Hernandez (Barcelona)
27th – Marco Rose (RB Leipzig)
28th – Gary O’Neil (Wolverhampton)
29th – Edin Terzic (Borussia Dortmund)
30th – Ivan Juric (Torino)
31st – Eric Roy (Brest)
32nd – Adi Hutter (Monaco)
33rd – Roger Schmidt (Benfica)
34th – Thomas Frank (Brentford)
35th – Massimiliano Allegri (Juventus)
36th – Erik ten Hag (Manchester United)
37th – Marco Silva (Fulham)
38th – David Moyes (West Ham)
39th – Ernesto Valverde (Athletic Bilbao)
40th – Tite (Flamengo)
41st – Luciano Spalletti (Italy National Team)
42nd – Peter Bosz (PSV)
43rd – Gareth Southgate (England National Team)
44th – Mauricio Pochettino (Chelsea)
45th – Sergio Conceição (Porto)
46th – Frank Schmidt (FC Heidenheim)
47th – Kieran McKenna (Ipswich Town)
48th – Stefano Pioli (Milan)
49th – Roberto Martinez (Portugal National Team)
50th – Christian Streich (Freiburg)
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