The 11 best coaches in the history of the English Premier League
The 11 best coaches in the history of the English Premier League koora live
Guardiola (right) occupies first place on the list of the best Premier League coaches, ahead of Ferguson (left) and Klopp (agencies)
Since its inception in 1992, the English Premier League has had the best coaches in the world who have written their names in golden letters in the history of the best tournament in the world, including Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho, and Jurgen Klopp.
Ferguson (the former Manchester United coach) is considered the greatest coach in the English Premier League ever (13 Premier League titles), but he ranks only second in terms of the number of points per match, according to the “Transfer Market” global website specializing in football statistics and figures. Globalism.
However, Ferguson has impressively maintained an average of 2.16 points per game, during his 21 seasons in the English Championship.However, Ferguson has impressively maintained an average of 2.16 points per game, during his 21 seasons in the English Championship.
The list is topped by Pep Guardiola, who won the historic treble last season (League, Cup and Champions League).
Mikel Arteta succeeded in entering the top ten list, after turning Arsenal into a serious contender for the title.
Next, the list of the 11 coaches who have achieved the highest average number of points per game since the start of the English Premier League in 1992:
1 Spanish Pep Guardiola (Manchester City): (2.34 points per match).
2- Scottish Alex Ferguson (Manchester United): 2.16 points per match.
3- German Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool): 2.12 points per match.
4- Italian Roberto Mancini (Manchester City): 2.05 points per match
5- Portuguese Jose Mourinho (Manchester United, Chelsea, and Tottenham): 2.03 points per match.
6- Italian Antonio Conte (Chelsea and Tottenham): 2.03 points per match.
7 - Frenchman Arsene Wenger (Arsenal): 1.96 points per match.
8- German Thomas Tuchel (Chelsea): 1.94 points per match.
9- Spanish Mikel Arteta (Arsenal): 1.92 points per match.
10- Dutchman Eric Ten Hag (Manchester United): 1.86 points per match.
11- Spaniard Unai Emery (Arsenal and Aston Villa): 1.85 points per match.