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5 Managers With The Most Progressive Playing Style In Football Right Now by jondabeloved: 11:35am On Sep 28, 2021
The modern era has some stunning managers in the football world right now. The success of a club depends on the players but a lot of it comes down to the manager's tactics.

Klopp and Guardiola have fluid attacking philosophies
Some of the finest managers in the game have earned fame with their playing style, irrespective of the stature of the players. Ideally, a blend of experience and youth in the squad helps immensely for a manager.

The football world loves attacking-minded managers


Over time, managers have tended to develop and improvise on their tactics but not every one of them always works. Some managers in this era prefer going totally defensive and solely rely on counter-attacks.

5. Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta)

Gasperini is one of the oldest managers in the football world right now
Contrary to most Italian managers, Gian Piero Gasperini is a more attack-minded in terms of playing style. The Atalanta head coach normally likes to play with three defenders at the back. He either prefers the 3-4-2-1 or the 3-5-2 formation.

Gasperini's performance has been so good that he ended up winning Serie A Coach of the Year in 2019 and 2020. Under his management, Atalanta have so far scored 390 goals in 195 matches, averaging two goals per match.


4. Julian Nagelsmann (Bayern Munich)

Nagelsmann is one of the youngest managers in the football world right now
At a very young age, Julian Nagelsmann has earned a lot of plaudits for his managerial performances. Football needs more attacking-minded managers and the German is surely one of them.

Nagelsmann too favors playing three at the back but with a lot of pressing involved in his game. The 34-year old was once an assistant to Thomas Tuchel. The young German manager has been touted as the mini-Mourinho in football.

His spell at RB Leipzig was the foundation of his managerial career in football. The former Hoffenheim manager was responsible for taking the Red Bulls to their best finish in the UEFA Champions League. Leipzig reached the semi-finals of the European tournament in the 2019-20 season, making history for the club.

Nagelsmann's impressive performance earned him the chance to become Bayern Munich's manager, replacing Hansi Flick this summer.

3. Hansi Flick (Germany)

The German national team football coach is a well-known name in the history of Bayern Munich. Hansi Flick won the Bundesliga four times as a player with the Bavarian club. He spent more than eight years serving as the German national team's assistant coach from 2006 to 2014.

The former Hoffenheim manager was named as the assistant coach of Bayern Munich under the management of Niko Kovac in July 2019. When the Croatian manager left Bayern in November 2019, Flick was named as the interim manager.

In that very season, the German manager led Bayern to a continental treble, winning the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, and the UEFA Champions League. In his reign at Bayern, the club lost only seven games and won seven trophies.

Flick likes to play in a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 formation, with a tendency to involve seven players in attack. He even prefers to have ball-playing defenders to serve his cause of an attacking play. With his attacking approach, the German national team will benefit under his tutelage and can become a dangerous team at the 2022 World Cup.

2. Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool)

German managers have quite the attacking approach to the game and Jurgen Klopp is the inspiration for many. Klopp made a name for himself whilst being head coach at Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.

He won the Bundesliga twice and ended up as the runner-up in the 2012-13 UEFA Champions League despite Dortmund not having the strongest of squads. In 2015, the German joined Liverpool with the Merseyside club hoping to get back to winning silverware.

Like many German managers, Klopp too believes in pressing with intensity. He likes his players to be hard-working, sharp and relentless with their approach. On the attacking side, the former Dortmund manager prefers a direct style of play, creating spaces using one-touch football frequently.

It is due to his smart tactics and consistent preference to attach that he has been a great success at Liverpool. He led the club to their first ever Premier League title in the 2019-20 season and was also responsible for them winning the 2018-19 UEFA Champions League.

Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)

Pep Guardiola has to be arguably the best managers ever in the game of football. His smart intellect, detailed game planning and consistency has made him a great manager over the years.
The Spaniard has brought success to whichever club he has managed to date. The former Barcelona manager won the continental treble in the 2008-09 season with the Catalan club. Post his reign with the Spanish giants, Pep joined as Bayern Munich's manager in the 2013-14 season.

He won seven trophies during his tenure with the Bavarian club, which included three Bundesliga titles. Guardiola became Manchester City's manager in the 2016-17 season. Ever since then, City have been a dominant force in the Premier League.

Courtesy of Guardiola's attacking style, City have reaped a lot of success in the last five seasons. The English club have won the Premier League thrice and ended up winning the FA Cup once under the Spaniard's reign to date.

source: baboyo.com

Re: 5 Managers With The Most Progressive Playing Style In Football Right Now by fernandez1(m): 11:50am On Sep 28, 2021
And where’s Thomas tuchel Asking for a friend
Re: 5 Managers With The Most Progressive Playing Style In Football Right Now by jondabeloved: 12:29pm On Sep 28, 2021
fernandez1:
And where’s Thomas tuchel Asking for a friend

Apparently he didn't make the list. chelsea are very decent defensively but they have not been banging goals like other teams
Re: 5 Managers With The Most Progressive Playing Style In Football Right Now by Great100000: 7:18pm On Sep 28, 2021
jondabeloved:


Apparently he didn't make the list. chelsea are very decent defensively but they have not been banging goals like other teams
Then you know nothing about Football Sir, since because Chelsea are not banging goals like other team and then to your own summarizations it means they are not attach minded.

Sorry again, you know nothing about football.

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