5 Best football managers in the world right now

FC Barcelona v Deportivo Alaves - La Liga

#4 Massimiliano Allegri

Chievo Verona v Juventus - Serie A

Allegri is currently in charge of Juventus in the Serie A and last season, he won the Serie A Trophy and the Coppa Italia. He is the three-time Serie A Coach of the Year.

Massimiliano Allegri started his managerial career at Aglianese in July 2003 and has since managed 7 clubs, overseeing a total of 624 games, winning 330 of them, with a win percentage of 52.88%. He first tasted success with Sassuolo in the Serie C1, winning the title in the 2007/08 season. His next big break came in the year 2010 when he joined Milan and immediately guided them to the Serie A title. He followed it up with the Supercoppa Italia in 2011, but from there on, failed to find the consistency in his time at Milan. 2012/13 season saw no major trophies and Allegri was ultimately removed from his post in January 2014 following a run of bad results. While the world imagined that Allegri’s managerial career was on a downward side, the Italian had other ideas.

In the summer of 2014, Allegri joined Juventus as their new manager and has not looked back since. He has since managed 223 games for the Old Lady and won 159 of them, registering a win % of 71.3% during his time in the club! He led Juventus to four consecutive Serie A and Coppa Italia doubles, with an additional Supercoppa Italiana in the 2015/16 season. During his time, Juventus reached the finals of the Champions League twice in three years, but unfortunately, was on the losing side both times. With Ronaldo joining the ranks at Juventus this season, Allegri will be hoping that he finally breaks his Champions League jinx, but even without the fabled trophy, the Italian is one of the best managers in football right now.

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