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Rafa's currently out of work.
But Rafa has already done the rounds at top clubs. He's one of the established names at this point.But when he was coming out of Valencia he was an up & coming manager with Trophies behind him.There aren't many 2004 Rafa equivalents in football today. Aside from Simone, whos the new kid on the block?
Ah right, my mistake.Unai Emery at Sevilla is a good shout. I really rate Mauricio Pochettino as well, but he'll need to win a trophy to get more attention.
Ancelotti is still free.
Announced as Bayern manager after Pep.
Do you have trouble understanding the written word?
For me the game has changed significantly. The resources have all ended up in the hands of a few clubs which win everything. The manager is more or less a PR exercise. Mourinho, Ancellotti, Pep they all grab press but do they make a difference to these top teams really.
Yes they do. Obviously.
Have they ever really had to use managerial acumen or just simply resort to spending more money,
Pochettino could be a top top manager if he works on his English a little.
Isn't Vizzy Montella doing alright? He was doing well at Fiorientina before they were morons and sacked him.I'd also expect to see Aitor Karanka and Frank De Bour at 'bigger' clubs soon. Was also thinking about people like Jürgen Low who have managing international teams for years that could be brought into the club scene.