Klopp, Guardiola, Ferguson: Who is the best Premier League manager ever?
The Premier League has been home to some of the greatest managers football has ever seen.
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The Premier League has been home to some of the greatest managers football has ever seen.
Pep Guardiola admitted he is praying Manchester City do not put him through another agonising final day of Sergio Aguero drama after the draw against West Ham.
Pep Guardiola is relieved that Manchester City’s title destiny is still in their own hands after they were held to a 2-2 draw at West Ham.
Former Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has revealed that he finds it "strange" that Manchester City's dramatic 3-2 win over QPR to clinch their maiden Premier League title back in 2012 has never been questioned.
It’s a tough gig being a football manager at the very highest level of the professional game.
Italia arrancará pronto su nueva era tras el desastre que supuso no haberse clasificado al Mundial por segunda vez consecutiva. Roberto Mancini, que siguió en el cargo a pesar de la derrota contra Macedonia, está empezando a valorar los nuevos perfiles que formarán su plantilla a partir de la próxima temporada. Hará falta, por ejemplo, encontrar cuanto antes un relevo de garantía para Giorgio Chiellini, que tras haberse despedido de la Juventus le dirá adiós a Italia en las citas de junio.
The FA Cup final will hold very fond memories for every Manchester City fan. Whether you were there in 1969 when Summerbee pulled it back to Young, or in 2011 when Yaya Toure ended the club’s 35-year trophy drought, it’s always been a key date in the footballing calendar.
Italia arrancará pronto su nueva era tras el desastre que supuso no haberse clasificado al Mundial por segunda vez consecutiva. Roberto Mancini, que siguió en el cargo a pesar de la derrota contra Macedonia, está empezando a valorar los nuevos perfiles que formarán su plantilla a partir de la próxima temporada. Hará falta, por ejemplo, encontrar cuanto antes un relevo de garantía para Giorgio Chiellini, que tras haberse despedido de la Juventus le dirá adiós a Italia en las citas de junio.