NO. 1 Mourinho.
An outstanding representative of the football coach in the 21st century, the hottest big name on the planet, with outstanding coaching performance, aggressive madman fighting temperament, calm commanding mind, coupled with a cold and difficult-to-see expression, profound and incomprehensible. His sharp eyes and handsome appearance are already enviable. Coupled with his unique personality and chic style, it seems that he is destined to become the representative of the new generation of famous coaches. He is more like an omnipotent spy or an enigmatic scholar. This tireless, self-taught translator has now soared into the sky and become a hot-name coach. With his unique experience, electric thinking, and budding ambition, he is thinking about how to devour the entire Europe like a virus! Opportunities often belong to those who are prepared, and Mourinho's success is no accident. However, his coaching code is currently difficult to crack, so we can only appreciate more of his brilliant achievements. Mourinho started coaching in Portugal. In just two years at Porto, he won all championship titles including the Champions League and the UEFA Cup. The following year, he switched to Chelsea and immediately helped the club win the championship. Chelsea's last league championship experience That was half a century ago. Mourinho's Triple Crown with Inter Milan has made the whole of Europe worship him. With a very beautiful football concept, numerous championship honors, and almost every trophy is heavy, Mourinho has achieved goals that many people would never dare to imagine. I believe that under the leadership of a coach like Mourinho , the noble Real Madrid will reach the peak it should reach! And he himself has become the most perfect coach! There is no one, and if you need to use a certain word to evaluate him concisely and comprehensively, only the word "genius" seems to be the most appropriate.
NO. 2 Capello.
His graceful demeanor and artist-like command on the court left a deep impression on people. In terms of record, it can also illustrate the level of his coaching. He led Milan to win the Champions League and several Serie A championships. When he moved to Spain, he led Real Madrid to win the league championship. When he returned to Rome, he led Roma to win the long-lost championship. His advanced football concepts, football thoughts that focus on offensive and defensive balance, and football passion for challenging challenges make him a rare pearl among today's football coaches. I believe England, under the leadership of Capello, should be one of the strongest contenders for the 2012 European Cup. Contribution: 5 Italian Serie A championships (91-92, 92-93, 93-94, 95-96 and 2000 and 2001 seasons), 2 Spanish Serie A championships (96-97 season, 2006-2007 season) , Italian Super Cup champion three times (91-92, 92-93, 93-94 season), European Champions Cup champion once (93-94 season), European Super Cup champion once (93-94 season)
Every team he went to was a champion, and he was indistinguishable from Ferguson.
NO. 3 Ferguson
Ferguson is the most successful head coach of the Manchester United club in England. The father of Manchester United! A man who loves football as much as life! For Ferguson, in addition to respect, if the most loyal person on the pitch is Maldini, then the most loyal person on the coaching bench is Ferguson. He devoted all his efforts and energy to Manchester United. Ferguson won countless championship trophies for Manchester United, trained a large number of world-class stars such as Cantona, Schmeichel, Beckham, Keane, Solskjaer, Scholes, Giggs and other coaches. He is extremely talented. Since the 1990s, he has led Manchester United to win championships in different competitions, including the Premier League championship, FA Cup championship, League Cup championship, two European Champions Cups, Cup Winners' Cup, Super Cup, Club World Cup champions, etc. Among them, the 1999 European Champions Cup final was Ferguson's pinnacle. He calmly directed the team to win two games in the final seconds, achieving the most incredible reversal in the history of the Champions League and finally achieving the great feat of winning the Triple Crown.
Today, Ferguson is still continuing to display his talents. Of course, he must chew gum to direct every game. This has become Sir Alex Ferguson's "registered trademark".
NO. 4 Lippi (Italy)
The first coach in world football (but not the only one) to lead his team to win the league championship, European Champions Cup championship and World Cup championship, creating the Juventus dynasty in the late 1990s. , in the 2006 World Cup in Germany, like his predecessor Bearzot, he led the unpopular Italy to win the championship.
NO. 5 Ancelotti.
When the focus of European football is no longer blindly stationed in the Apennines, then the revival of the football dynasty requires a vigorous revolution. **It takes courage! Ancelotti, a defender who grew up in the conservative greenhouse of the Mediterranean, recognized the truth just like Marx recognized socialism. It is imperative that Italy needs offensive football. It was under such a radical and adventurous situation that Milan conquered Italy and Europe with overwhelming momentum, bringing people a refreshing, gorgeous and pragmatic artistic football, which made the conservative Juventus and the chaotic international Milan pales in comparison. It can be said that Ancelotti's Milan reminds people that Milan, the fashion capital, once again shines like a diamond in Europa. Of course, Fatty An achieved good results in leading the team at Chelsea, but he was still fired. Time will tell. An Shuai still has certain skills.
NO. 6 Hiddink
He is the "magic coach". In his first year as head coach of PSV, he led the team to win the Eredivisie championship and achieved three consecutive Eredivisie championships. In 1988 He led the team to win three gold trophies in the Dutch League, Cup and European Champions Cup in 2016, becoming a world-famous coach in one fell swoop. Famous players such as Gullit and Koeman came from his disciples.
In 1998, he led the team to fourth place in the World Cup in France. Led the South Korean team to fourth place in the World Cup in 2002
In June 2008, the "Hiddink Myth" was staged again, leading the Russian team to a 3:1 elimination in the quarter-finals of this European Cup. The Dutch team, the favorite to win the championship, reached the semi-finals. Russia was eliminated in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers and Türkiye in the 2012 European Cup, and Hiddink fell from the altar.
NO. 7 Rehagel
The famous German football coach, the man who made Miracle score twice. In 1997, he led the newly promoted Kaiserslautern team to win the Bundesliga championship that year, creating the first myth. In 2004, he led the Greek national team to participate in the European Cup. The European Cup almost became a stage for the Greek team to perform alone. Despite being favored by the public, they defeated the host Portugal in the opening game and advanced all the way to the finals. Finally, they defeated the Portuguese team again in the finals and won the European Cup, creating a second myth. The rise of the Greek national team, Lei Hagel deserves a lot of credit. For such a coach, he deserves to be selected.
NO. 8 Van Gaal:
Coached Ajax, Barcelona, ??and Bayern Munich. The person who brought AC Milan from dream to reality. Frankly speaking, Van Gaal is not a player or coach with enough influence. In his football resume, the most shining honor is the 1995 European Champions Cup. But for professional coaches, owning such a trophy is already a great pride. At Ajax, Van Gaal spent ten years honing his skills. He started as an assistant coach in obscurity and carefully selected players such as Kluivert, Seedorf, Davies, Edwin van der Sar, Reiziger and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The golden generation, with Vimars, Kanu, Litmanen and De Boer as its backbone, pushed Ajax from an unknown "commoner" club to the top of Europe. What is even more convincing is that, Van Gaal did nothing but become a blockbuster. The "notary" he chose for his success was AC Milan, which was the most powerful player in European football at that time.
Van Gaal's greatest contribution was to turn Ajax into a cradle of stars, providing a large number of talents to the Netherlands and even the entire European football world. To this day, Seedorf and Van der Sar are still playing great roles in their respective clubs. He plays a crucial role, and he is also one of Mourinho’s mentors.
NO. 9 Wenger:
Low-key, silent, and perseverance should be the best description of this tall, thin and gentleman Frenchman. He is always so different. He lacks the inherent romantic temperament of the French, but is full of rigorous and pragmatic style. He was always so confident. From his former residence in Monaco to his eastward journey to Fuso, and then to the British Peninsula, his illustrious military exploits were recorded in every place, and his keen vision allowed him to cultivate Henry, Pires, and France. With first-class players like Bregas, Adebayor, Van Persie and Nasri, Wenger is the kind of coach who can make the game beautiful. He has appropriately injected French romantic elements into Arsenal's football culture. , the team under his command is always so passionate, advocating offense, and the tactics are changeable. The coordination is as smooth as mercury flowing down the ground, and like flowing clouds and flowing water. It is often unstoppable, pleasing to the eye, and applauding. It can be said that missing Wenger's game is equivalent to missing a classic. However, the young Arsenal are now without a championship for many years.
NO. 10 Del Bosque
Spanish, current head coach of the Spanish national football team. Spanish coach Vicente del Bosque has created double glory for the club and the national team. In just 4 years from 1999 to 2003, Del Bosque was considered one of the most outstanding coaches in the history of Real Madrid, and was named the best club coach in the world in 2002. During this period, he brought two Champions League trophies to Real Madrid. . So far, the coach during the last time Real Madrid won the Big Ears Cup was Del Bosque. The UEFA Champions League is recognized as the club's most valuable event, while the World Cup is the top honor for the national team. Del Bosque has won both honors as a coach in less than 10 years and has become a legend. You must know that in history, there are only two coaches (Lippi and Del Bosque) who can win these two laurels at the same time.