Italian newspaper "Corriere dello Sport" earlier this week published the names of the top ten coaches in the world.
20 journalists selected their top ten coaches. Their opinions were published by experts from England ("The Times"), France ("L'Equipe"), and Italy ("Mediaset", "Tuttosport", "Sky Italia", "Rainsport").
At the top of the list is Turin's "Juventus" coach Massimiliano Allegri (167 points). In second place is Antonio Conte, who led London's "Chelsea" to the English "Premier" title (156 points). The third place went to Carlo Ancelotti (137 points), whose season with Munich's "Bayern" did not go very successfully.
In fourth place is Madrid's "Atletico" strategist Diego Simeone (130 points), and the fifth place went to "Manchester United" manager Jose Mourinho (114 points).
You can see all the journalists' votes with the coaches' positions in this link.
Top ten coaches:
1. Massimiliano Allegri ("Juventus") - 167 points.
2. Antonio Conte ("Chelsea") - 156 points.
3. Carlo Ancelotti ("Bayern") - 137 points.
4. Diego Simeone ("Atletico") - 130 points.
5. Jose Mourinho ("Man Utd") - 114 points.
6. Pep Guardiola ("Man City") - 108 points.
7. Leonardo Jardim ("Monaco") - 97 points.
8. Zinedine Zidane ("Real") - 87 points.
9. Luis Enrique ("Barcelona") - 59 points.
10. Unai Emery (PSG) - 45 points.