Guardiola is the best coach for 2018

Manchester City manager Josep Guardiola was named the best trainer in 2018 in the “Four Four Two” magazine’s ranking of the top 50.

Second place after Guardiola is Zinedine Zidane, who led Real Madrid last season, but resigned at the end of May and left the Spanish Grand.

Third in the standings is Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone.

In the top 10, Massimiliano Alligi, Juergen Klop, Didier Descan, Mauriceio Pocetino, Maurizio Sari, Julian Nagelsman and Ernesto Valverde are also in the top 10.

Interestingly, the Belgian national coach is not in the top 50, although the team made a memorable participation in the 2018 World Cup, where he finished third.

Top 50 coaches for 2018:

1. Josep Guardiola (Manchester City)

2. Zinedine Zidane (no team)

3. Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid)

4. Massimiliano Allegri (Juventus)

5. Juergen Clop (Liverpool)

6. Didier Deschan (France)

7. Mauriceio Pocetino (Tottenham)

8. Maurizio Sari (Chelsea)

9. Julian Nagelsman (Hoffenheim)

10. Ernesto Valverde (Barcelona)

11. Tite (Brazil)

12. Leonardo Jardim (no team)

13. Eusebio Di Francesco (Roma)

14. Lucien Favre (Borussia Dortmund)

15. Marcelino Garcia Torral (Valencia)

16. Louis Enrique (Spain)

17. Jane Anderson (Sweden)

18. Antonio Conte (no team)

19. Philippe Cocu (without a team)

20. Thomas Tuhel (Pari Saint Germain)

21. Zlatko Dalić (Croatia)

22. Paulo Fonseca (Shakhtar Donetsk)

23. Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta)

24. Pablo Machin (Sevilla)

25. Jose Mourinho (Manchester United)

26. Domenico Tedesco (Schalke 04)

27. Jose Bordalas (Getafe)

28. Renato Portalupi (Gremio)

29. Niko Kovac (Bayern München)

30. Bruno Jensio (Olympic Lyon)

31. Unai Emery (Arsenal)

32. Marcelo Gaardo (River Plate)

33. Sergei Consessão (Porto)

34. Raphael Benitez (Newcastle)

35. Marko Jampaolo (Sampdoria)

36. Adi Hueter (Eintracht Frankfurt)

37. Abdullah Abjul (Istanbul Bashkachevir)

38. Stefano Pioi (Fiorentina)

39. Luciano Spaleti (Inter)

40. Gareth Southgate (England)

41. Eddie Howe (Bournemouth)

42. Kicking Setyen (Real Betis)

43. Rudi Garcia (Olympic Marseille)

44. Abel Ferreira (Sporting Braga)

45. Ariel Olan (Indpendende)

46. ​​Juan Carlos Osorio (Paraguay)

47. Shaun Dish (Burnley)

48. Ricardo Gareka (Peru)

49. Simone Indzagi (Lazio)

50. Brendan Rogers (Celtic)

Guardiola is the best coach for 2018

Manchester City manager Josep Guardiola was named the best trainer in 2018 in the “Four Four Two” magazine’s ranking of the top 50.

Second place after Guardiola is Zinedine Zidane, who led Real Madrid last season, but resigned at the end of May and left the Spanish Grand.

Third in the standings is Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone.

In the top 10, Massimiliano Alligi, Juergen Klop, Didier Descan, Mauriceio Pocetino, Maurizio Sari, Julian Nagelsman and Ernesto Valverde are also in the top 10.

Interestingly, the Belgian national coach is not in the top 50, although the team made a memorable participation in the 2018 World Cup, where he finished third.

Top 50 coaches for 2018:

1. Josep Guardiola (Manchester City)

2. Zinedine Zidane (no team)

3. Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid)

4. Massimiliano Allegri (Juventus)

5. Juergen Clop (Liverpool)

6. Didier Deschan (France)

7. Mauriceio Pocetino (Tottenham)

8. Maurizio Sari (Chelsea)

9. Julian Nagelsman (Hoffenheim)

10. Ernesto Valverde (Barcelona)

11. Tite (Brazil)

12. Leonardo Jardim (no team)

13. Eusebio Di Francesco (Roma)

14. Lucien Favre (Borussia Dortmund)

15. Marcelino Garcia Torral (Valencia)

16. Louis Enrique (Spain)

17. Jane Anderson (Sweden)

18. Antonio Conte (no team)

19. Philippe Cocu (without a team)

20. Thomas Tuhel (Pari Saint Germain)

21. Zlatko Dalić (Croatia)

22. Paulo Fonseca (Shakhtar Donetsk)

23. Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta)

24. Pablo Machin (Sevilla)

25. Jose Mourinho (Manchester United)

26. Domenico Tedesco (Schalke 04)

27. Jose Bordalas (Getafe)

28. Renato Portalupi (Gremio)

29. Niko Kovac (Bayern München)

30. Bruno Jensio (Olympic Lyon)

31. Unai Emery (Arsenal)

32. Marcelo Gaardo (River Plate)

33. Sergei Consessão (Porto)

34. Raphael Benitez (Newcastle)

35. Marko Jampaolo (Sampdoria)

36. Adi Hueter (Eintracht Frankfurt)

37. Abdullah Abjul (Istanbul Bashkachevir)

38. Stefano Pioi (Fiorentina)

39. Luciano Spaleti (Inter)

40. Gareth Southgate (England)

41. Eddie Howe (Bournemouth)

42. Kicking Setyen (Real Betis)

43. Rudi Garcia (Olympic Marseille)

44. Abel Ferreira (Sporting Braga)

45. Ariel Olan (Indpendende)

46. ​​Juan Carlos Osorio (Paraguay)

47. Shaun Dish (Burnley)

48. Ricardo Gareka (Peru)

49. Simone Indzagi (Lazio)

50. Brendan Rogers (Celtic)