Nagelsman retired early and was a kit man for Hoffenheim before becoming one of the most exciting manager in Germany and the Bundesliga. Klopp, Flick and Tuchel are the last three managers to win the Champions league and they are German.
i liked the video but sorry, you can't make a video like that without mentioning the influence of Ralf Rangnick.. the godfather of modern german coaching
They play the best squad on the field, not their mates. They also don't make excuses like some…..😏. You play good, you keep your sport. It’s that simple
The Premier league and EFL could learn a lot from some of these tweaks! Absolutely love the rules about having to have an academy and each coach having to work with youngsters first.
Come on now, have you never heard of Steve Bruce, Neil Warnock, Alan Pardew, Sam Allardyce, Steve McClaren, Mark Hughes etc? Legendary managers, won it all, better than any of these cheap foreign imports pfffft.
Because to the Germans, football is a passion. Not a cow for milking money. TV rights are cheaper, match tickets are cheaper. Video game licenses are cheaper.
Still elite if you think about the likes of Conte, Mancini, Gasperini, S. Inzaghi, Spalletti, Sarri, Ancelotti etc. And there are also some less known underrated managers like De Zerbi, Italiano or Pioli.
@@gabrielzadoni2149 Yeah, Italy are probably the second best behind Germany right now. But they were clearly the best between the 80s and 00s with Ancelotti, Capello, Sacchi, Lippi, and Trapattoni, all of whom won multiple international titles.
Well, Italy have their excellent "Scuola Allenatori" which is why Italian managers often are so successful. Such systems thrive if you stop thinking of managers as "jobs for the boys" but a serious, merit-based profession.
If Woodward & co. give Ragnick the authority he she have, he will be effective at Utd. The problems aren’t with the managers/coaches. Now Woodward said he is willing to stay on instead of leaving at the end of this season. He should have been gone years ago.
We Germans would like to swap one German manager for a good striker before 2026. Nothing fancy just a regular striker able to winning the world cup in the next 5-10 years. Anyone?
Spain, Italy and Germany all produce world class managers. The difference with Germany is that their playstyle fits better PL thus they look better. German coaches don't work as well in Spain or Italy.
when you dont get the job purely based on your playing career then its obvious youve done something right
yup, if Ole Gunnar Solskjær didn’t score against Bayern that night he wouldn’t be even in the conversation to be a Man UTD manager
@@abyss18 should’ve appointed Teddy Sheringham
Nagelsman retired early and was a kit man for Hoffenheim before becoming one of the most exciting manager in Germany and the Bundesliga. Klopp, Flick and Tuchel are the last three managers to win the Champions league and they are German.
i liked the video but sorry, you can't make a video like that without mentioning the influence of Ralf Rangnick.. the godfather of modern german coaching
Agreed, was gunna comment the same. Ralph Rangnick and how he was influenced by Arrigo Sacchi and brought that to Germany
One cannot talk about German coaching without mentioning Ralf Rangnick. Klopp's Gegenpress was inspired by his Hoffenhiem in 2008.
They play the best squad on the field, not their mates. They also don't make excuses like some…..😏.
You play good, you keep your sport. It’s that simple
The Premier league and EFL could learn a lot from some of these tweaks! Absolutely love the rules about having to have an academy and each coach having to work with youngsters first.
Love this video. You should do a video on top 10 managerial upgrades this season. Thank you
German geniuses 💪
Come on now, have you never heard of Steve Bruce, Neil Warnock, Alan Pardew, Sam Allardyce, Steve McClaren, Mark Hughes etc? Legendary managers, won it all, better than any of these cheap foreign imports pfffft.
I hope you are being sarcastic. If not, then may god help you.
Dont forget Sean Dyche
Don't forget the GOAT🐐 rot hudson
Hey Guys..guys,Ole Gunnar Sols..😁😁
Yo and sir Bobby 🙏
Italy has always had the best coaches up until the last 10 years. Lippi Trappatoni Capello Ancelotti Ranieri Conte Allegri Piolo Sarri Inzaghi
And my club had four of these managers
@@rohithraman6488 juve ?
@@rifaisuwarto5431 Chelsea
Everyone forget about Otto Rehagel
HELLAS OLE OLE🏆🇬🇷
@@jojjemathioudakis5023 that's why.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the GOAT!
@@jojjemathioudakis5023 how can you cheer on greece yet have a Malmö pfp
@@abyss18 cause I’m greek but I live in Malmö
Because to the Germans, football is a passion. Not a cow for milking money. TV rights are cheaper, match tickets are cheaper. Video game licenses are cheaper.
True, but it isnt thar cheap tho :/
Spain with world class managers like pep and Enrique and huge potentials like Xavi and Arteta
Cheers James Wayne for the edit!!
Banging job Henry 👌🏻
Great content, and thank you James for editing this
Moral of the story, merit trumps all
There's the holy 4 respected German managers, and then there's joachim low and his noggins
And then there is Gernet Rohr, the clown
Lol
@@derojuai naija 😂
@@clintonnzedimma7501 yes ooo my brother
Germany makes everything great footballers and luxury cars
So Naglesman is form kit man to being on of the best manager in the world? Sound just like Nate the great (Ted Lasso reference)
It used to be Italy...
Still elite if you think about the likes of Conte, Mancini, Gasperini, S. Inzaghi, Spalletti, Sarri, Ancelotti etc. And there are also some less known underrated managers like De Zerbi, Italiano or Pioli.
@@gabrielzadoni2149 Yeah, Italy are probably the second best behind Germany right now. But they were clearly the best between the 80s and 00s with Ancelotti, Capello, Sacchi, Lippi, and Trapattoni, all of whom won multiple international titles.
Well, Italy have their excellent "Scuola Allenatori" which is why Italian managers often are so successful. Such systems thrive if you stop thinking of managers as "jobs for the boys" but a serious, merit-based profession.
If Woodward & co. give Ragnick the authority he she have, he will be effective at Utd. The problems aren’t with the managers/coaches. Now Woodward said he is willing to stay on instead of leaving at the end of this season. He should have been gone years ago.
Used to be Scottish managers were the best, then Italian, then French then Spanish...like most things in football it's cyclical.
This was a great video
This is actually amazing.
This video is stunning
Good video guys
Marco rose one of the best manager in the world!???? LOOOOL 🤣🤣🤣
Hey dougi/Mccubs or Henry . Your opinion to our 7 at the back with flying wingbacks and a flying Star CB. Our CB is a striker turned defender
Who did ole blow to get his coaching license?
Sir Alex
I yearn for a German coach at Utd. Don't know who though, maybe Flick but he's not leaving Germany months to a world cup sigh...
He’s not leaving Germany to coach for Clown FC
ralf rangnick, would be best choice. but will never happen because of our owners...
@@TheBusbyBabes Also Rangnick is more into DoF than managing tbh...
Clownchester Crapnited fc get out of here no chance
Coaching the German NT was a dream of his no way is he going to leave that behind to coach that clown team across the pond.
Education and sports both are wow👌👌👌
Very good
I actually wanted to go study over there for a while but this makes me a bit scared
tuchel its my hero
It uses to be italy who produced world class managers but now its germany...
German efficiency I guess. lol
We're so lucky to have the best German manager itw !
Yes. Kosta Runjaic does a great job at Pogoń.
Yeah Thomas Tuchel!
We Germans would like to swap one German manager for a good striker before 2026. Nothing fancy just a regular striker able to winning the world cup in the next 5-10 years. Anyone?
Before it was spain and now it's Germany,but the question is who next?
Maybe Italy
Maybe kenya
maybe dont say the "dutch system"...
Why u kno why . Great leaders learn from there old leaders u kno what I mean . Apples dnt fall from a tree that far
Spain, Italy and Germany all produce world class managers. The difference with Germany is that their playstyle fits better PL thus they look better. German coaches don't work as well in Spain or Italy.
Football Made Simple made this video months ago
Julian neggalsem because bayern score more than 4 goala in a match
german grassroots football is elite 💯
Bro , stop saying “BOOO-LEE” are you in grade 4?🙃
Germans are the best(atleast one of them at everything)
Dutch aye?
What Lords Koeman and der boer 😂🍻😂
Ronald Koeman looks like this 🤡 van gaal is good but his man management lets him down
And then theres only Ten Haag thats good
Tuchel is the best out of all of them
Flick literally won 8 trophies in one season!!! Tuchel couldn’t even get win the Ligue 1. Don’t get cocky
@@Ben-tx1qz Didn’t he win Ligue 1 with PSG?
@@moussacisse3775 he was 4th with that monster squad in December. Come on! He’s doing a good job but Flick and Klopp is better
@@Ben-tx1qz go make your findings
Klopp and flick are better
But they couldn't win World Cup
They won 4 world Cups already
Germany does not produce the best managers. Thus your question makes no sense.
Rumaniiger? 😂😂😂
Feel like Italy still holds the best managers. Germany isn’t as deep.