As a Brisbane born dude I've known Ange since I was a kid.. He literally made my childhood and I love the fact he's at spurs, the team I've loved for just as long
6:23 Brian Priske is doing an amazing job at Sparta Prague. Took what was pretty much a sleeping giant of Czech football and made them league champions in one season, and also took them to the cup final. He gave the club a vision and plays some really nice football. Definitely underlooked.
niesom fanusik sparty ale sledujem cesku ligu a dlho som cakal na takyto komentar konecne si to niekto uvedomuje... uz hned prvy rok ho fanusici chceli prec ked vypadli proti norskemu timu (nenapadne ma meno) odvtedy hra sparta uzasny futbal a da sa povedat ze konecne dominuje ceskemu futbalu dufam ze postupite zo skupiny lebo si to zasluzite
Knutsen at Bodo Glimt is definitely a top coach. Took the club from 2nd tier, won 2 Norwegian titles(soon to be 3), got to the quarter finals of the Conference League beating Roma along the way 6-1 and they play high intensity pressure football. Linked with a lot of lower end EPL jobs last few years
Walid Regragui, the Morocco coach. Took them to the semis of the WC, the highest ever finish for an African nation, and they didn't get lucky, they deserved to finish there. Prior to that he has won titles in Africa, including the AFC Champions League. But he never got good job offers, only in like Middle East and Africa, because nobody in Europe noticed
I think it's time that some of us, like Irish Guy, start giving Gary O'Neil the credit he deserves. He did enough to keep Bournemouth up despite enduring a 9-0 humiliation under their previous manager Scott Parker, and Wolves at the start of this season were looking nailed on for relegation, but O'Neil is turning things around. He's by no means a top class manager, but at the moment he's doing a solid job.
Wolves fan here. He has the ability to become world class. O'Neil has absolutely saved us from what we could of suffered by. This is the beginning of something new here and I can't wait for it
River Plate's former manager Marcello Gallardo. Dunno what he's been up to since leaving River Plate but he was the club's most successful manager of all time and would be a great appointment for wherever he goes to next
basically chilling, he said in an interview he wasn't rushing into a new job and was waiting for a project that convinced him. Already rejected Ajax, marseille and Sevilla cause he wasn't convinced. He mentioned he might actively manage for another 7 years and then go for the river plate presidency
For the manager I will say Dick Schreuder who right now has my hometown team Castellon playing beautiful football whilst only losing 1 game out of 11 having us leading the league while also winning all of our home games
he has me sweating bullets as a Málaga fan, we need to get automatic promotion to keep any sliver of our club alive but it's looking almost impossible now
Jim Curtin, at Philadelphia he adopts a philosophy of trusting youth and and still employs a striker partnership which is not too common. Has consistently been one of the best managers in the MLS
Bringing the daily mourinho news to the Irish guy Roma plays today in the derby against Lazio. Coming off a back of a defeat last Thursday where mourinho put his B team on the Europa league because they just need a point to qualify and they have 2 games left and he wanted to focus on lazio today who had 2 more days to rest. If Roma wins this one they will move closer to top 4 In the last 8 games roma won 6 and lost 2. With lukaku especially being on top form and dybala who is just coming back from a month injury. However mourinho said that his best player was by far Midfield player Bove whom jose took from the academy and made him a regular in the first team. That is mourinho pushing motivation for the kid but also putting pressure on his star players to perform better
I think once he's been there a couple of seasons, instilled his values and built the team around his style, he'll be great. Definitely doing a better job stepping up from the SPL than Gerrard
Andre Jardine at Club America in the Liga MX (mexico). Has them top of the league and fun fact won the gold medal with Brazil at the "2021" Tokyo Olympics
That man AEK got from San Jose Earthquakes is Matyas Almeyda, former Lazio and Argentina no 6, who won us the double in our first season and in the next one he almost qualified for Champions League and won against Brighton in their first Europe game. We play amazing European style football thanks to him, similar to Ange's
The manager of Bodø/Glimt Kjetil Knudsen, he has absolutely changed Bodø/Glimt in Norway to a 6-1 Roma-demolishing team, and has won the league a couple times with a prieviously awful team
Paolo menezes is a Portuguese coach for the biggest Lebanese club called el nejmeh he was also a scout for Spain football national team in 2010 he has very modern ideas and i think he is a quality coach maybe not world class but definitely underrated
What about Krunoslav Rendulić? He is been active as a coach since 2018 in Croatia, and now writing history with HSK Zrinjski Mostar in europe! Defeating AZ Alkmaar from 0-3 down winning 4-3 in their home soil. And in Villa against Aston Villa losing in the last minute with 1-0 in the group stages in the Conference League! He deserves better!
Valdas Dambrauskas. Was a manager at my club (Hajduk Split), and then we sacked him, because... ????? , no one knows really? That was...I wanna say two years ago, and we still havent played football that good since, while he went to a firmly bottom place team in the Greek league, and comfortably kept them up, and they're now, from what I can see, a comfy mid table side. Fantastic manager from all I've seen.
Kjetil Knutsen. He's taken Bodø/Glimt from languishing in the relegation battles, to have them win 3 league titles and play regularly in Europe. He never waivers from his tactics, his players play his football. Yes, this is the same guy who masterclassed a 6-1 over *Mourinho* Criminally underrated, his only job offer since his succes with Bodø was a relegation scrap with Norwich
There are scouts looking for wonderkids everywhere in the world. No one is looking for coaching equivalent outside Europe/South America. It was actually only the multi club ownership of City group that changed thing. I do think that if Ange succeed this could be a game changer leading to great coach from Asia/Africa/Oceania/North America an opportunity to succeed
I wonder if Postecoglou tried at any point to get a job at Liverpool. Wait, no I don't want to know, because finding out that he could have been in charge instead of Dalglish/Hodgson would be a bit devastating.
Even at Bournemouth, Garry Oneal played prettier football than Iriola. I don't get why Irish Guy will attack fans for loving Potter and De Zerbi but in the same breathe he will believe in someone who came from Rayo Vallecano
Hello Irish guy, I've done a great job managing my dream league team,very underrated, I reckon I can take Chelsea places.From Zambia by the way,I've been giving Avram grant coaching lessons
Us Aussie dwellers know Ange from his heroics getting the Australian National Team back into the World Cup finals regularly after decades of non qualification...and winning the Asian Cup (the equivalent of the Euros for Asia)... surprised he wasn't snapped up by the EFL after all that...
Viktors Morozs is a 43 year old manager of RFS in Latvia and has managed them for over 3 years and has 2.18 points per game, that’s equivalent to 436 points in 200 games. Their best player is a Gambian international called jatta who failed at a third division Austrian club.
Don't know if this should count, but Adrian Siemieniec is leading Jagiellonia Białystok to their first ever polish league title. They were mid table last season.
I saw what ange did at brisbane and knew after that he was quality. Really makes you wonder how many unearthed managers are out there that could do what Ange has done so far if given a chance
6:23 Manolo Marquez should be given a chance. He made Hyderabad Fc win their first ever Indian Super League trophy in just 2.5 years of their existence. Now he is doing wonders in the ISL with Fc Goa who are currently sat at the top of the table. Surely, he needs to be given a chance.
I really think that Jim Curtin, given a chance, could do some insane things in Europe. Look at what he's done in the USA with a shoestring budget Philadelphia Union, and how he's heavily relied on and promoted youth academy talent. Imagine what he could do with a mid table top 5 league team!
not a manger at the moment but some random year 10 at my school took over as manger of the year 10 team who where bottom of are local school table and took them to 3rd in 2 months. so this 14 year old was able to convince other 14 year olds to play a beautiful style of football so yea watch out for Charlie Goudy.
Just about getting the right break at the right time with the right team that showcases your talents & virtues. Sarri was the same, spent years grafting in the lower leagues of Italy until getting into Serie A with Empoli. Then Napoli happened - right time, right team - and he's off to the races. You play the cards you're dealt but if cases like Ange & Sarri teach us anything about life it's (a) luck plays a big factor in achieving success, but (b) that shouldn't discourage you from continuing to try until the day you die.
Sampaoli is one example. He used to coach in Peru and Chile and he made it all the way to the Argentina national team and Sevilla. He’s probably gonna be back in Europe when some gaffer gets fired in a major league
Yes, the Premier league should have hired Big Ange years ago. But then again, I should’ve bought shares in Hansen Beverages and Green Mountain Coffee back in 2004. Hindsight is always 20/20.
There you go: Çağdaş Atan of Istanbul Başakşehir. He performed quite well with several Turkish outfits and tries to play entertaining football. Prolly worth to take a gander.
The Irish Guy:Copenhagen is just a village in Denmark, how dare United lose to them?? Also the Irish Guy: Why are football fans and executives such snobs?
something Ange was told over and over, and said in an interview "you are better to be sacked three times in Europe than being successful this side of the world"
Des Buckingham of Mumbai FC should be the next Ange...man is doing wonders in the ISL and unlike Ange is two years shy of 40. He plays a good attractive brand of football and I think would do very well in Europe.
This one is on you for tipping a crippled Tottenham side to beat a Wolves side that held their own against the treble winners less than a month ago. Ange is an excellent coach and can go places as long as he's backed with the right project and gets allowed to build a full squad he can rely upon. Not a good XI and "scrubstitutes"
Fernando Diniz the Fluminense manager they play brilliant football and where top 3 in the Brazilian Serie A with a not great team until they decided to focus on the Copa Libertadores which made them finish 8th but they won the Copa Libertadores
6:23 check out Marek Papszun. He brought a mediocre club of Raków Częstochowa to the top flight of Polish football, won them 2 FA cups, ended up as runners up twice only to win the league for the tiny club last year before surprisingly announcing he'll be leaving the club after the season is over. He was most likely counting on the Polish FA to do the right thing and give him the job after sacking Santos, but they gave it to a mediocre coach who's friends with the FA's head. Anyways, won't be surprised to see Papszun coaching a European team soon.
Liga MX got some good managers. I mean that where Javier Aguirre was who’s at Real Mallorca right now. But Nacho Imbriz, Jose Luis Real, Tuzo Mohammed, Miguel Herrera, Robert Sibodi and Ricardo Ferriti to name a few
Wilfried Nancy is a Canadian manager who is now helping his second consecutive MLS team overperform. And unlike some other well-performing MLS coaches, he’s not married to Red Bull tactics.
We love Big Ange but as Tottenham fans are now finding out there's no situation or circumstances in which he will change his principles. We were 2-1 up away to Leverkusen on 82 minutes and he was throwing players forward (we lost 3-2). We went to the Bernabeu and played overlapping full backs. Tottenham fans will see more wins than losses and some great football but you will be frustrated at times by Big Ange's refusal to change his principles regardless of the situation.
they're not really random unknowns, it's just eurocentrism, European don't realise these guys are as good or better than their managers until they see them in europe, when they are sometimes taking harder jobs. Come on, Sir Alex was known for his rebuilds, Marcelo Gallardo was rebuilding squad on a yearly basis, getting his best players taken by wealthier leagues constantly and still managed to have the best and most consistent team in Southamerica for like 8 years and developed like half a dozen players of argentina's wc winning team
26 points from 36 is still good though. That’s top 4 form, nobody expected them to be in a title race
Ye...we're just ignore that video Jamie O'Hara made about them being in the best position to win the PL 😂
@@BigSmokeMUFC Does anyone take Jamie O'Hara serious?
@@LPConde a cat would give more knowledgeable advice than him 🤣 O'Hara is a proper waffler.
Ange has done a great job still but injuries are ruining his team right now like Newcastle and Man United
@@O7FTBLthankyou somebody finally says it
Ange is an inspiration for anyone who hasn't had a clear, straight path to success.
E.g. old firm managers
As a Brisbane born dude
I've known Ange since I was a kid.. He literally made my childhood and I love the fact he's at spurs, the team I've loved for just as long
Dream come true ❤
I didn’t know he was from brissy 😂 I’m from there too
Isn’t Ange’s childhood club south Melbourne? I didn’t think he was ever from qld
@@joelcook117 he is from melbourne but he managed brisbane roar for a few years
@@AndersAU he said Liverpool was the club of his heart
cant wait for the day Irish Guy finally accepts that Gary O'Neil is a good manager. Wolves were brilliant
I think O' Neil is a great coach, but he was mighty lucky we didn't turn up after the first 5 minutes
First Potter now O'Neil 😂 the Irish Guy really doesn't like English managers at all (bar the ones who managed his beloved Newcastle)
@@BigSmokeMUFC Alan Pardew and Steve Bruce say hello? 🤣
@@KobzzerTHFCI thought he likes Pardew. He always says stuff like " peak Pardew was great "
@@KobzzerTHFC Steve Bruce agreed, idk what he thinks of Pardew 😅 he did get Newcastle into European football in 2012.
6:23 Brian Priske is doing an amazing job at Sparta Prague. Took what was pretty much a sleeping giant of Czech football and made them league champions in one season, and also took them to the cup final. He gave the club a vision and plays some really nice football. Definitely underlooked.
Irish Guy doesn't do research
niesom fanusik sparty ale sledujem cesku ligu a dlho som cakal na takyto komentar konecne si to niekto uvedomuje... uz hned prvy rok ho fanusici chceli prec ked vypadli proti norskemu timu (nenapadne ma meno) odvtedy hra sparta uzasny futbal a da sa povedat ze konecne dominuje ceskemu futbalu dufam ze postupite zo skupiny lebo si to zasluzite
Irish guy is slowly evolving into a football hipster
Pitso.. was a coach for Sundowns and Al Ahly, has won the African champions league with both teams and dominated every competition domestically.
Knutsen at Bodo Glimt is definitely a top coach. Took the club from 2nd tier, won 2 Norwegian titles(soon to be 3), got to the quarter finals of the Conference League beating Roma along the way 6-1 and they play high intensity pressure football. Linked with a lot of lower end EPL jobs last few years
Was saying to my mates that Rangers should've been looking at him when we sacked Gio and Beale, he's an excellent coach
@@jtrex85rangers were he was second only to clement to who got the job
@Johno1992 and it was a gd choice rangers top of the league
Walid Regragui, the Morocco coach. Took them to the semis of the WC, the highest ever finish for an African nation, and they didn't get lucky, they deserved to finish there. Prior to that he has won titles in Africa, including the AFC Champions League. But he never got good job offers, only in like Middle East and Africa, because nobody in Europe noticed
That AEK coach is a hidden gem if you look at his career.
Irish Guy hates O’Neil…
I think it's time that some of us, like Irish Guy, start giving Gary O'Neil the credit he deserves. He did enough to keep Bournemouth up despite enduring a 9-0 humiliation under their previous manager Scott Parker, and Wolves at the start of this season were looking nailed on for relegation, but O'Neil is turning things around. He's by no means a top class manager, but at the moment he's doing a solid job.
he has the the potential to be top class manager
Wolves fan here. He has the ability to become world class. O'Neil has absolutely saved us from what we could of suffered by. This is the beginning of something new here and I can't wait for it
an Italian man once said.....
It’s da history of da tottenham
Some Times may be good some Times may be shit 🤌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾
@@Nuttyella-no he didnt mean that
@@warden1733 100% malakia🤌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾
Chiellini is a wise man
River Plate's former manager Marcello Gallardo. Dunno what he's been up to since leaving River Plate but he was the club's most successful manager of all time and would be a great appointment for wherever he goes to next
Maybe Benfica? since Roger Schmidt Job is at risk
basically chilling, he said in an interview he wasn't rushing into a new job and was waiting for a project that convinced him. Already rejected Ajax, marseille and Sevilla cause he wasn't convinced.
He mentioned he might actively manage for another 7 years and then go for the river plate presidency
Argentina’s football league is a glorified Sunday league
Yeah, and Poch didn’t have a brilliant first season. Arteta struggled in his first season too. This is the start of the project.
How Kronke kept his patience after not having Europe for two straight seasons I will never know.
It's Kronke. He probably didn't even know what the score was, and he probably thought Arteta was a low-ranking scrabble answer@@scpjack7856
Pitso Mosimane needs a call !!
Peter Vermes in the MLS is pretty overlooked, he has managed Sporting KC for almost 15 years winning titles and cups with them
Also Jim Curtin is a great manager for the Philadelphia Union, as well. He is still young (managerial career wise)so I hope he can go to Europe
Except literally all SKC fans want him sacked
For the manager I will say Dick Schreuder who right now has my hometown team Castellon playing beautiful football whilst only losing 1 game out of 11 having us leading the league while also winning all of our home games
he has me sweating bullets as a Málaga fan, we need to get automatic promotion to keep any sliver of our club alive but it's looking almost impossible now
He used to be an assistant at my club (Philadelphia Union), good to hear he's having success
Its his first big gig at SPURS with little backing in the transfer window after losing the club's talisman relax he's doing really good
I dont understand how kjetil knudsen hadn't gotten a big managerial job yet. He is the greatest ever manager to manage in norway
Not the greatest ever. Eggen the best OAT
@@laro2280 eggen mid
Irish Guy, try to not mention Ange Postecoglou is 58 (turning 60 in two years) in a video about Spurs: IMPOSSIBLE EDITION!!! 😱😨
Wow he didn't put disgrace as the title guys I thought he was making progress but disgrace is on the thumbnail instead 😭
It can't be an Irish Guy video without the word disgrace somewhere 😂
facts😂
People said Tottenham would drop off without Maddison, VDV, Romero or Udogie. This is all of that happening at the same time
It was the same with Jose. Not enough depth
Jim Curtin, at Philadelphia he adopts a philosophy of trusting youth and and still employs a striker partnership which is not too common. Has consistently been one of the best managers in the MLS
Bringing the daily mourinho news to the Irish guy
Roma plays today in the derby against Lazio. Coming off a back of a defeat last Thursday where mourinho put his B team on the Europa league because they just need a point to qualify and they have 2 games left and he wanted to focus on lazio today who had 2 more days to rest. If Roma wins this one they will move closer to top 4
In the last 8 games roma won 6 and lost 2. With lukaku especially being on top form and dybala who is just coming back from a month injury. However mourinho said that his best player was by far Midfield player Bove whom jose took from the academy and made him a regular in the first team. That is mourinho pushing motivation for the kid but also putting pressure on his star players to perform better
He is the Special One
Extremely rare example of Mourinho acknowledging the academy
@@shads3955He did it a lot in roma. He also made zalewski a regular and now he's one of the most promising young player in serie A
you sir are one of the most dedicated people i have ever seen
I think once he's been there a couple of seasons, instilled his values and built the team around his style, he'll be great. Definitely doing a better job stepping up from the SPL than Gerrard
Its SPFL now
As much as it pains me to say as an Arsenal fan, Tottenham might finally get some silverware
Knowing the man. He'll probably see this.
He mentioned on Ali Gold's CZcams video in his presser
Andre Jardine at Club America in the Liga MX (mexico). Has them top of the league and fun fact won the gold medal with Brazil at the "2021" Tokyo Olympics
Pitso Mosimane South Africa's greatest football mind
That man AEK got from San Jose Earthquakes is Matyas Almeyda, former Lazio and Argentina no 6, who won us the double in our first season and in the next one he almost qualified for Champions League and won against Brighton in their first Europe game. We play amazing European style football thanks to him, similar to Ange's
Να μεινει στην ΑΕΚΑΡΑ
The manager of Bodø/Glimt Kjetil Knudsen, he has absolutely changed Bodø/Glimt in Norway to a 6-1 Roma-demolishing team, and has won the league a couple times with a prieviously awful team
Dude was linked with the rangers job before clement took it
He does not speak English
Paolo menezes is a Portuguese coach for the biggest Lebanese club called el nejmeh he was also a scout for Spain football national team in 2010 he has very modern ideas and i think he is a quality coach maybe not world class but definitely underrated
What about Krunoslav Rendulić?
He is been active as a coach since 2018 in Croatia, and now writing history with HSK Zrinjski Mostar in europe!
Defeating AZ Alkmaar from 0-3 down winning 4-3 in their home soil.
And in Villa against Aston Villa losing in the last minute with 1-0 in the group stages in the Conference League!
He deserves better!
First time i see irish guy post on Sundays
Rhulani Mokwena at Mamelodi Sundowns will be a huge name once he makes it over to Europe
100% Rulani has the potential.
I can't wait for the day O'Neill has the respect he deserves
Valdas Dambrauskas. Was a manager at my club (Hajduk Split), and then we sacked him, because... ????? , no one knows really? That was...I wanna say two years ago, and we still havent played football that good since, while he went to a firmly bottom place team in the Greek league, and comfortably kept them up, and they're now, from what I can see, a comfy mid table side. Fantastic manager from all I've seen.
funnily enough the manager of AEK Athens that you binned off as sounding like a Disney ride, Matias Almeyda is an underrated manager to look out for!
Kjetil Knutsen. He's taken Bodø/Glimt from languishing in the relegation battles, to have them win 3 league titles and play regularly in Europe. He never waivers from his tactics, his players play his football.
Yes, this is the same guy who masterclassed a 6-1 over *Mourinho*
Criminally underrated, his only job offer since his succes with Bodø was a relegation scrap with Norwich
There are scouts looking for wonderkids everywhere in the world. No one is looking for coaching equivalent outside Europe/South America. It was actually only the multi club ownership of City group that changed thing. I do think that if Ange succeed this could be a game changer leading to great coach from Asia/Africa/Oceania/North America an opportunity to succeed
I wonder if Postecoglou tried at any point to get a job at Liverpool. Wait, no I don't want to know, because finding out that he could have been in charge instead of Dalglish/Hodgson would be a bit devastating.
Even at Bournemouth, Garry Oneal played prettier football than Iriola. I don't get why Irish Guy will attack fans for loving Potter and De Zerbi but in the same breathe he will believe in someone who came from Rayo Vallecano
Hello Irish guy, I've done a great job managing my dream league team,very underrated, I reckon I can take Chelsea places.From Zambia by the way,I've been giving Avram grant coaching lessons
Early upload on my birthday? YEAHHHHHH
Have a good one🎂
Us Aussie dwellers know Ange from his heroics getting the Australian National Team back into the World Cup finals regularly after decades of non qualification...and winning the Asian Cup (the equivalent of the Euros for Asia)... surprised he wasn't snapped up by the EFL after all that...
im getting sick of this 2 defeat and everybody hates it 2 DEFEATES IN 12 GAMES AND WE HAVE INJURIES ITS NOT ALL THE MANAGER'S FAULT COYS
Viktors Morozs is a 43 year old manager of RFS in Latvia and has managed them for over 3 years and has 2.18 points per game, that’s equivalent to 436 points in 200 games. Their best player is a Gambian international called jatta who failed at a third division Austrian club.
Don't know if this should count, but Adrian Siemieniec is leading Jagiellonia Białystok to their first ever polish league title. They were mid table last season.
Discovered in the A-League🇦🇺
I saw what ange did at brisbane and knew after that he was quality.
Really makes you wonder how many unearthed managers are out there that could do what Ange has done so far if given a chance
Wilfred Nancy, Columbus crew's coach is a future star. Has done unbelievable things in mls the last few years
6:23 Manolo Marquez should be given a chance. He made Hyderabad Fc win their first ever Indian Super League trophy in just 2.5 years of their existence. Now he is doing wonders in the ISL with Fc Goa who are currently sat at the top of the table. Surely, he needs to be given a chance.
I really think that Jim Curtin, given a chance, could do some insane things in Europe. Look at what he's done in the USA with a shoestring budget Philadelphia Union, and how he's heavily relied on and promoted youth academy talent. Imagine what he could do with a mid table top 5 league team!
Hajime Moriyasu the Japan Manager… give him a job in Europe and he becomes a superstar
not a manger at the moment but some random year 10 at my school took over as manger of the year 10 team who where bottom of are local school table and took them to 3rd in 2 months. so this 14 year old was able to convince other 14 year olds to play a beautiful style of football so yea watch out for Charlie Goudy.
Diego martinez from olympiacos. Took us from disaster last season to ending west hams 17 game unbeaten run in europe
Just about getting the right break at the right time with the right team that showcases your talents & virtues. Sarri was the same, spent years grafting in the lower leagues of Italy until getting into Serie A with Empoli. Then Napoli happened - right time, right team - and he's off to the races.
You play the cards you're dealt but if cases like Ange & Sarri teach us anything about life it's (a) luck plays a big factor in achieving success, but (b) that shouldn't discourage you from continuing to try until the day you die.
Sampaoli is one example. He used to coach in Peru and Chile and he made it all the way to the Argentina national team and Sevilla. He’s probably gonna be back in Europe when some gaffer gets fired in a major league
Yes, the Premier league should have hired Big Ange years ago. But then again, I should’ve bought shares in Hansen Beverages and Green Mountain Coffee back in 2004. Hindsight is always 20/20.
That Kevin Muscat you called an Ogre. Is probably as good or better than Ange.
I hope this would turn heads towards neglected part of the footballing world (like Asia etc.) and find managers there
There you go: Çağdaş Atan of Istanbul Başakşehir. He performed quite well with several Turkish outfits and tries to play entertaining football. Prolly worth to take a gander.
You can check coach Pitso Mosemane . he needs a top 5 league job in europe
Irish guy calling out football snobbery is ironic to a level I don't think even the germans have a word for.
The Irish Guy:Copenhagen is just a village in Denmark, how dare United lose to them??
Also the Irish Guy: Why are football fans and executives such snobs?
I can confirm there's no tactical Talent in Trinidad, As a Trini myself I'd like to learn tho
Levi Garcia is great, coming from an AEK fan, he just cant finish. I know I'm talking about a player and not a manager
@@user-qq1sm4io9g He is the best thing to come from this country since Dwight Yorke so enjoy him, I was surprised he didn't leave for Lens
And you still beat Guatemala every single time with that 😭
@@JoseFranco9 Yeah sorry about that we have a good enough team to qualify for a WC but the management is so bad
something Ange was told over and over, and said in an interview
"you are better to be sacked three times in Europe than being successful this side of the world"
Pitso Mosimane is to overlooked 🇿🇦
Same goes for players, there might be some guy out there who's a world beater
Des Buckingham of Mumbai FC should be the next Ange...man is doing wonders in the ISL and unlike Ange is two years shy of 40. He plays a good attractive brand of football and I think would do very well in Europe.
We’ll have to see how he’d carried in a slightly better league and build up
A Sunday upload from the Irish guy..
Chelsea fan here, ur prediction didn't go as planned 😕
This one is on you for tipping a crippled Tottenham side to beat a Wolves side that held their own against the treble winners less than a month ago. Ange is an excellent coach and can go places as long as he's backed with the right project and gets allowed to build a full squad he can rely upon. Not a good XI and "scrubstitutes"
6:23 Brian Schmetzer at Seattle Sounders. He made 4 MLS Cup Finals in 5 and won 2 of them.
You have to remember a lot of their starters are injured or suspended from chelsea
Ruben Amorim of Sporting Lisbon for me.
Fernando Diniz the Fluminense manager they play brilliant football and where top 3 in the Brazilian Serie A with a not great team until they decided to focus on the Copa Libertadores which made them finish 8th but they won the Copa Libertadores
Definitely he isn't ready for a WC
That was quick
Goes to show it’s who you know not what you know
Eddie Howe is slowly transitioning into The Irish Guy's new obsession. Basically becoming the new Mourinho.
oh no you jinx howe
That's so sad. Such a good manager but till this day he only ever manages small clubs.
Heaps of Australian coaches are underrated. Talay, Muscat and Kisnorbo are great coaches
Muscat was literally anges right hand before he went to celtic
@@Johno1992 Muscat’s done just as well as head coach and he linked with the Rangers job and the Millwall job
6:23 check out Marek Papszun. He brought a mediocre club of Raków Częstochowa to the top flight of Polish football, won them 2 FA cups, ended up as runners up twice only to win the league for the tiny club last year before surprisingly announcing he'll be leaving the club after the season is over.
He was most likely counting on the Polish FA to do the right thing and give him the job after sacking Santos, but they gave it to a mediocre coach who's friends with the FA's head.
Anyways, won't be surprised to see Papszun coaching a European team soon.
nick montgomery, he won the a league in australia last season with the team with the smallest budget and has just moved to hibs in scotland
Look at Pitso Mosimane. Conquered Africa and is in the Middle East now
Irish guy what’s your thoughts on ten hag?
Jim Curtin Philadelphia Union manager is class
Ik from Trinidad we have a lot of good coaches
Just shows who needs to be sold in January or summer simple.
Honestly I wished we hired Ange years ago, what a manager 🤍
He won a treble at Celtic (just a fun fact) 😊
@@Scottishbondfan ik, what a coach, just hope he can bring us the same success 🙏
@@KobzzerTHFC best of luck from a liverpool fan
He knows how to win trophies so he should help you
@@Scottishbondfan thx mate
Happy Diwali!
Liga MX got some good managers. I mean that where Javier Aguirre was who’s at Real Mallorca right now. But Nacho Imbriz, Jose Luis Real, Tuzo Mohammed, Miguel Herrera, Robert Sibodi and Ricardo Ferriti to name a few
I feel like this should of been an HITC Sevens video
Wilfried Nancy is a Canadian manager who is now helping his second consecutive MLS team overperform. And unlike some other well-performing MLS coaches, he’s not married to Red Bull tactics.
nobody gives any of our managers hope and when we do well they hate it
No shame on me mate. As an A-Liga fan I was there when we watched him create history with Roarcelona 😮💨
I reckon Tony Popovic will be the next super manager
We love Big Ange but as Tottenham fans are now finding out there's no situation or circumstances in which he will change his principles. We were 2-1 up away to Leverkusen on 82 minutes and he was throwing players forward (we lost 3-2). We went to the Bernabeu and played overlapping full backs. Tottenham fans will see more wins than losses and some great football but you will be frustrated at times by Big Ange's refusal to change his principles regardless of the situation.
they're not really random unknowns, it's just eurocentrism, European don't realise these guys are as good or better than their managers until they see them in europe, when they are sometimes taking harder jobs. Come on, Sir Alex was known for his rebuilds, Marcelo Gallardo was rebuilding squad on a yearly basis, getting his best players taken by wealthier leagues constantly and still managed to have the best and most consistent team in Southamerica for like 8 years and developed like half a dozen players of argentina's wc winning team
Celtic knows our stuff🍀💚🍀