The Top 50 Managers In World Football Right Now Have Been Named And Ranked
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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been named the best managers in world football right now ahead of Diego Simeone and Antonio Conte.
The 50-year-old Spaniard, who is widely regarded as one of the best managers of all time, has once again enjoyed remarkable success with City this season.
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City also dethroned Liverpool from the top of English football after capturing the Premier League title earlier this month.
Guardiola can make history by leading City to their first Champions League title on 29th May as the Premier League champions face Chelsea in Portugal.
The former Bayern Munich and Barcelona manager's remarkable achievements placed him top of FourFourTwo's rankings.
The football magazine hailed Guardiola for "still innovating" and "still finding ways to twist other elite coaches into submission."
Posted below are the 50 best managers in world football right now, according to FourFourTwo.

50. Hernan Crespo
49. Thomas Frank
48. Adi Hutter
47. Ronald Koeman
46. Nuno Espirito Santo
45. Ivan Juric
44. Oliver Glasner
43. Rafa Benitez
42. Jesse Marsch
41. Dean Smith

40. Roberto De Zerbi
39. Scott Parker
38. Christian Streich
37. Graham Potter
36. Jose Bordalas
35. Daniel Farke
34. Sean Dyche
33. Urs Fischer
32. David Moyes
31. Diego Martinez

30. Marcelo Gallardo
29. Sergio Conceicao
28. Simone Inzaghi
27. Niko Kovac
26. Marcelino Garcia Toral
25. Paulo Fonseca
24. Mikel Arteta
23. Christophe Galtier
22. Gennaro Gattuso
21. Zinedine Zidane

20. Erik ten Hag
19. Jose Mourinho
18. Julen Lopetegui
17. Stefano Pioli
16. Ralph Hasenhuttl
15. Steven Gerrard
14. Carlo Ancelotti
13. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
12. Marco Rose
11. Marcelo Bielsa

10. Brendan Rodgers
9. Gian Piero Gasperini
8. Mauricio Pochettino
7. Thomas Tuchel
6. Hans-Dieter Flick
5. Julian Nagelsmann
4. Jurgen Klopp
3. Diego Simeone
2. Antonio Conte
1. Pep Guardiola

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Topics: Football, Pep Guardiola, Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino, Jurgen Klopp, Julian Nagelsmann, Antonio Conte, Diego Simeone