How did he get to number five on premier league coach ranking

How did he get to number five on premier league coach ranking

 

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How did he get to number five on premier league coach ranking

This season’s Premier League promises to be incredible. Can anyone stop Manchester City from winning the title yet again? Will Arsenal go one better? Will Manchester United and Newcastle cement their place in the top four? Will Liverpool and Chelsea – under Mauricio Pochettino – improve? How will Spurs fare under Ange Postecoglou? Will Aston Villa and Brighton compete for European football again? Will Sheffield United, Luton and Burnley avoid the immediate drop back down to the Championship?

So many questions and we’ll find out the answers to each one of them over the next nine months.

 

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola celebrates with the trophy after winning the Premier League

Almost nothing is certain in the Premier League. However, one thing that certain is the 20 managers that begin the campaign won’t all be the same managers that finish the campaign. Last season, a record 16 managers were sacked over eight months. While that record is unlikely to be broken, there will undoubtedly be some casualties throughout the season.

 

In recent years, the Premier League has become the home of some of the best managers in world football. Coaches of the very highest level all want to cut their teeth in England and, as a result, we have 20 incredible bosses lining up at the start of the season. But some are a level above others.

 

Therefore, without wanting to cause offence to any manager, we’ve decided to rank them all from worst to best. Now, as we say, we’re fully aware to even be a manager in the Premier League, you’ve got to be at an incredibly talented. It’s not to say we can do any better but we’re just here to have a bit of fun.

 

So, without further ado, here is our ranking of 2023/24 Premier League managers from worst to best…

 

20Paul Heckingbottom – Sheffield United

Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom

There has to be a ‘worst’ manager and we’re sorry to give that to Paul Heckingbottom.

 

Heckingbottom started his managerial career at Barnsley, winning the Football League Trophy and earning promotion to the Championship while still in caretaker charge. Unsurprisingly, he was given the job on permanent basis and finished ninth in the Championship in his first season.

 

However, he controversially left Barnsley for Yorkshire rivals Leeds but was sacked after just four months at Elland Road.

 

A job at Hibs came next but he was sacked after winning just one of their first 11 matches during the 2019/20 season.

 

He moved to Sheffield United as U23 coach and was made interim manager towards the end of their Premier League campaign. He was reinstated as U23 coach but, in November 2021, was back as permanent manager of the club after the sacking of Slavisa Jokanovic.

 

He led them to a fifth-placed finish but lost out in the playoffs. However, they didn’t need playoffs last season as they finished second behind Burnley to bounce back to the top-flight.

 

19Rob Edwards – Luton

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Rob Edwards began work at Wolves, briefly becoming interim manager before moving to local club, AFC Telford in the National League North. He soon returned to Wolves and worked with England’s youth sides before being appointed by Forest Green Rovers. There, he earned promotion to League One before being snapped up by Watford.

 

However, he lasted just 10 league games at Vicarage Road – although is far from the first manager to be sacked prematurely.

 

Rivals Luton picked up Edwards in November 2022 and, in his first season, guided them to the Premier League via the playoffs.

 

If he manages to keep Luton in the Premier League, he’ll earn plenty of plaudits.

 

 

 

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18Steve Cooper – Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper

Steve Cooper earned his stripes coaching England’s youth sides, with the likes of Jadon Sancho, Phil Foden and Callum Hudson-Odoi being managed by him.

 

His first ‘proper’ job was at Swansea where he suffered playoff heartbreak in both of his seasons before leaving the club by mutual consent.

 

He was appointed Nottingham Forest manager in September 2021 with them bottom of the Championship. Eight months later, they were in the Premier League after leading them to playoff glory against Huddersfield. Incredible.

 

Forest spent a lot of money in an attempt to preserve their Premier League status and, despite seemingly being at risk of the sack during the campaign, they finished 16th and safe.

 

17Vincent Kompany – Burnley

 

Burnley boss Vincent Kompany on the touchline

We imagine Vincent Kompany will be making his way up this list in the years to come but, for now, we’re placing him in 17th.

 

The Manchester City legend had a spell in charge of Anderlecht as player-manager but didn’t exactly set the world alight in terms of achievements.

 

However, Burnley saw enough potential and appointed him in the summer of 2022. And it worked a treat with the Clarets romping to the Championship title, winning promotion with seven matches remaining. They finished on 101 points with just three losses in 46 matches.

 

We’re really excited to see what Kompany and his Burnley side can do the Premier League this season.

 

16Sean Dyche – Everton

Everton manager Sean Dyche pointing at his head

Dyche may not play the most attractive brand of football in the league but it’s often very effective. Dyche’s first job in management was at Watford but only lasted one season in the Championship before being dismissed.

 

Then came Burnley. Dyche was appointed in September 2012 and spent 10 years at Turf Moor, getting them promoted to the Premier League before turning them into solid outfit, finishing seventh during the 2017/18 season.

 

After being controversially sacked, Everton appointed Dyche in January 2023 and he just about – on the final day of the season – kept them in the league.

 

15Roy Hodgson – Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson

Many fans questioned Crystal Palace’s decision to rehire Roy Hodgson in March. However, after winning five and drawing three of his 10 matches, he saved them from relegation and agreed to stay on for another season.

 

Hodgson has had quite the managerial career having managed *deep breath* Halmstads, Bristol City, IK Oddevold, Orebro, Malmo, Neuchatel Xamax, Switzerland, Inter Milan, Blackburn, Grasshoppers, Copenhagen, Udinese, United Arab Emirates, Viking, Finland, Fulham, Liverpol, West From, England, Crystal Palace, Watford and Palace again…

 

An incredible career with plenty of highs and plenty of lows.

 

 

The highs of leading Fulham to the Europa League final to the lows of his dismal spell in charge of Liverpool and everything in between.

 

14David Moyes – West Ham

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