A few days ago, the media team newspaper announced the world's best coach of the top 50 rankings, and recently, the results of the top 10 finally announced, but let a person was shocked that the current Manchester United manager Mourinho actually only ranked in the fifth place, really let a person feel a little bit unimaginable. Then let's take a look at the world's 10 best coaches who will actually fall?

10. Klopp (Liverpool)

This is one of the most passionate managers in the world, one of the most infectious to his players, and his most *** brilliant period belongs to Borussia Dortmund, where he won two league titles and a German Cup in his seven years at the club. He led his team to the 2013 Champions League final, where they were defeated 1:2 by Bayern. And after leaving Germany, he immediately and seamlessly transitioned into English soccer, currently leading Liverpool to third place in the league and an expected appearance in the Champions League next season.

9. Yardi

M (Monaco)

Perhaps he is not known, but it can not be denied that he led the Monaco in the whole of Europe scraped a youthful storm, Mbappe, Bakayoko, these outstanding and outstanding juniors under his hands glowing with a different light, more importantly, Yardim himself is only 42 years old, as a young manager, his future is also unlimited, really curious, he and his Monaco's youth! Storm, how much longer can he and his Monaco youth blow in the Champions League.

8. Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid)

This is a manager who is known as the "master of metaphysics", his games are always full of fantastic colors, just like his fantastic coaching career, after bringing his team to the height of the Champions League title last season, this season, he has the hope to bring his team to the height of the double, and in the quarter-finals of the Champions League this season, he even beat his mentor Carlo Ancelotti to enter the quarter-finals with his head up. In the final, he even handily defeated his mentor Carlo Ancelotti and entered the quarterfinals with his head held high. Where is the ceiling for such a Zizou?

7. Loew (German national team)

This is the only national team manager in the top ten to make the cut, Löw has managed to prove himself with the World Cup as Germany's national team manager, and he took Germany to the semi-finals even after an injury crisis in the Summer of France '16, and is now fighting for a place in Russia, where they are grouped with the Czech Republic, Norway and Northern Ireland. They have the best goalkeeper in Neuer and a lot of promising youngsters such as Sane, Kimmich, Brandt and Weigl. After communicating with the coach from Catalonia, he is now gradually learning the concept of passing and penetrating soccer.

6. Allegri (Juventus)

This is also a manager who is known as the "Master of Metaphysics", and his most notable characteristic is that he is "tough" and will not be fired no matter how unsatisfactory his performance is. After he inherited his predecessor Conte's three-guard tactics, he boldly reformed the attacking end of the game, making Juventus more balanced in attack and defense. After the Champions League final loss, Juventus lost three main midfielders one after another, Pirlo, Vidal, and Pogba, and Juventus rebuilt their midfield. Juve two Champions League quarter-finals in four years, Allegri's ability to finally get ** recognized, and he himself also got a lot of other clubs of the coveted.

5. Jose Mourinho (Manchester United)

He is always a collection of angels and devils, his defense-first soccer philosophy, to a certain extent, caused controversy, but utilitarian soccer often brings better results, in Chelsea, in Inter Milan, in Porto, in Real Madrid, he got good results this way, and now in Manchester United, although the team's field is not good, and even sometimes not able to take the game, but he has also led the team to take the The longest undefeated streak in team history is 24 games, and in the UEFA Cup, United also made it to the semifinals, Mourinho's transformation of United in the post-Ferguson era may have just begun.

4. Carlo Ancelotti (Bayern Munich)

Tactics and psychological quality, as a good coach this is an indispensable quality, and Ancelotti has both. As a "metaphysical master", Ancelotti led Real Madrid to win the Champions League, and he is best at dealing with the relationship with the players in the locker room, when he left Real Madrid, many players are retaining him. But now An is experiencing one of the biggest crisis since his coaching career, after the German Cup and Champions League double line exit, An and his Bayern by the questioning has not dissipated, and he also need to use the title to prove their strength.

3. Simeone (Atletico Madrid)

Irony, ferocity, not only is Simeone's label, but also the soul he has injected into this Atletico Madrid team, where he proved himself with two leagues in his home country before he came to Spain to coach. In 2014, he ended Barcelona's years of dominance in La Liga, and in Europe, Atletico have reached the last eight since 2011, including three semi-finals, and two finals in four years. When transfer budgets and player prices were far less than his rivals, he used the art of defense to beat them. Through his players' relentless running and tight play, he built the best defensive system in all of Europe. And his development of forward players was unique. Fran, Falcao, Griezmann, generation after generation of strikers made a name for themselves at Atletico Madrid and then were sold for high prices.

2. Conte (Chelsea)

Whether as a player or as a manager, Chelsea manager Conte is always as passionate as ever, he is a tactician with his own ideas, he has the magic formula to win against the enemy, he led Juventus to the Serie A title in 2012, 2013 and 2014. In Euro 2016 he led Italy to beat Spain and ultimately Germany. Then he took over Chelsea and developed a whole new tactic that made Chelsea the league leaders. But why can he be ranked so much higher than Mourinho when he is also based on defense?

1. Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)

The answer to who is the best coach will never be the same for everyone, and the Team's final choice is Pep Guardiola. He has left his story in Catalonia, leading Barcelona to 21 titles and making them one of the greatest teams of all time since he took over in 2008. His soccer is exciting and he doesn't allow failure except for titles. Failure is not frustration, it's pain, it's losing control of the game. In the new environment he arrived in, City began to understand his tactical ideas. He is a tireless experimenter, he is the best coach, and although City are currently in an experimental phase, it still won't stop him from being the best coach in the world, will it?

Top Fifty Coaches #11-20: Deschamps (France), Mauricio Pochettino (Tottenham Hotspur), Luis Enrique (Barcelona), Jorge Sampaoli (Sevilla), Emery (Paris Saint-Germain), Bielsa, Favre (Nice), Ranieri, Fernando Santos (Portugal), Arsene Wenger (Arsenal)

Top Fifty Coaches #21-30: Tuchel (Borussia Dortmund), Tite (Brazil), Sarri (Napoli), Lippi (China), Blanco, Lopetegui (Spain), Rafa Benitez (Newcastle), Valverde (Bilbao), Nagelsmann (Hoffenheim), Claude Puel (Southampton)

Top 50 coaches 31st-40th: Ronald Koeman (Everton), Luciano Spalletti (Roma), Marcelo Gallardo (River Plate), Rudi Garcia (Marseille), Lucescu (Zenit St. Petersburg), Manuel Pellegrini (Hebei Huaxia), Louis van Gaal, Jorge Jesus (Sporting Portugal), Trapattoni, Tabarez ()

Top 50 Coaches #41-50: Scolari (Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao), Gasperini (Atalanta), Hallgrimsson (), Hasenhuttl (Red Bull Leipzig), Chris Coleman (Wales), Van Bronckhorst (Feyenoord), Eddie Howe (Bournemouth), Lagerback (Norway), Juan Pizzi (Chile), La Volpe (Mexican America)

Who do you all think is the best coach in your opinion?

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