Top 10 - International Managers

19 Sep 2024 07:39:11
{Ed's Note - Ed001 has posted a new article entitled, Top 10 - International Managers


1.) 19 Sep 2024
19 Sep 2024 12:53:08
Bamg on about Bielsa. I think his approach may be a bit too full on for club football. Very difficult for players to maintain the level of intensity demanded over a long season, but I think he’s with the right international side. Uruguay have a good squad, and even the best players are hard workers. I see them being a big problem at the next World Cup. I don’t think anyone will fancy playing against them because that type of high intensity pressing game is not what most international sides are set up to play against. Possibly a surprise semifinalist. Not good enough to win, but could easily cause a few upsets.


2.) 19 Sep 2024
19 Sep 2024 14:05:30
No Deschamps? No Luis de la Fuente? ?? And RANGNICK?

{Ed001's Note - Luis de la Fuente's record prior to Spain was, at best, mixed. But he was still 11th. If it had been a world cup he had won, rather than Euros, that would have made a significant difference. But the Euros had the likes of Southgate and Deschamps, rather than Scaloni and Bielsa.}


3.) 19 Sep 2024
19 Sep 2024 16:44:42
Was thinking this would be an 'of all time' list but as i read I understood it is a current list. Of all time would be an even bigger task, I assume.

I wonder Ed, would coaches like Aliou Cisse, Zlatko Dalic and Walid Regragui make it into your top 15? I think I would have Cisse in top ten.

{Ed001's Note - I did consider Cisse, he was very close to making it.}