Whilst the highlight reels are filled with the exploits of the men on the pitch, the man sat in the dugout has always had the most important role within any club or national team. It is they that dictate the style, the pace, the form and the character of the teams that they send out to play. From the club-building genius of Sir Alex Ferguson, the self-confidence of José Mourinho and the free-flowing style of Rinus Michels, the style and methods of the greatest managers in the game are as varied as the men who applied them. This series studies the ten greatest managers of all time, taking in names from modern football and also looking back into history, to profile the men who created the game that is loved around the world today.
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