Ranking the 5 best managers in international football right now
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Luis Enrique: As a national manager, due to time constraints, you give the minimum possible amount of information to the players. Only the inevitable and most vital information must be given and most importantly that which they can fulfill on the field.
Ranking the 5 best managers in international football right now
Luis Enrique (left) and Lionel Scaloni and Lionel Messi (right) High-profile managers usually stick to managing clubs. Club football dominates the calendar and there are a lot of contingencies at play when it comes to coaching national teams. Building a cohesive unit on the international circuit can be a tricky affair. National team players are only available intermittently and have to get used to playing alongside each other for a limited period of time. But it is a challenge that some world-class managers seem to relish. There are plenty of high-profile coaches who are presently in charge of national teams. Without further ado, let's take a look at five of the best managers in international football right now.#5 Louis van Gaal Netherlands
Netherlands v Poland: UEFA Nations League - League Path Group 4 is currently in his third stint as the manager of the . He was appointed as the head coach of the Dutch national team in August 2021 and Van Gaal has done quite a commendable job since taking over. He has led the Dutch national team to impressive victories over and in recent weeks to kickstart their 2022-23 UEFA Nations League campaign. In his 13 matches in charge, the Netherlands are yet to concede a single loss. Van Gaal seems to be extracting the best out of a number of players like Memphis Depay, Steven Bergwijn and Steven Berghuis to name a few. Van Gaal: “There is more quality in this squad than our squad in 2014. I am not saying we will win the World Cup, but I believe we have a big chance, this is certain."Van Gaal: “There is more quality in this squad than our squad in 2014. I am not saying we will win the World Cup, but I believe we have a big chance, this is certain."#4 Hansi Flick Germany
Germany v Italy: UEFA Nations League - League Path Group 3 Hans-Dieter Flick, popularly known as Hansi Flick, is the current coach of the national team. He took over as the head coach of Die Mannschaft after winning the sextuple with Bayern Munich during his two-year stint at the club. Flick was appointed the head coach of the German national side on August 1. He has since managed 13 games for Germany across all competitions. They are yet to lose a game under Flick's tutelage. After hitting dispiriting lows in the closing stages of Joachim Low's managerial reign, Germany were crying out loud for better management. Flick's German side got off to a bit of an underwhelming start to the 2022-23 UEFA Nations League. They settled for three successive 1-1 draws in their first three matches but thrashed 5-2 in their latest outing.#3 Luis Enrique Spain
Spain v Portugal: UEFA Nations League - League Path Group 2 Spain were the most dominant force in international football in the closing stages of the first decade of the 21st century. They won the 2008 and 2012 European championships and were also crowned world champions in 2010. However, they were eliminated from the World Cup in the group stage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. They suffered a Round of 16 exit in the 2018 edition of football's biggest competition. Following the 2018 World Cup heartbreak, Spain appointed Luis Enrique as the coach and he has done a commendable job since. Enrique led the Spanish national team to the semi-finals of Euro 2020 and the finals of the 2021-22 UEFA Nations League. La Roja are currently unbeaten in their last 10 matches across all competitions. Luis Enrique: As a national manager, due to time constraints, you give the minimum possible amount of information to the players. Only the inevitable and most vital information must be given and most importantly that which they can fulfill on the field.Luis Enrique: As a national manager, due to time constraints, you give the minimum possible amount of information to the players. Only the inevitable and most vital information must be given and most importantly that which they can fulfill on the field.