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2010 Coach of selections IFFHS |
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| Sunday, 09 January 2011 14:22 | |||
That quote belongs to the Lord Marcelo Alberto Bielsa. And those capital letters do not mean that we are screaming but a way of understanding and living football. It is curious that when choosing the best coach of teams in the world in 2010, a man who only reached the second round in the World Cup is located higher than what ended his team. Although the winner for the IFFHS is ...
None other than Vicente Del Bosque. And again, after sharing the award winners for best goalkeeper of 2010 and the decade 2000-2010 we have a hash, not only for the winner but for the absent ... Come in descending order: 10) Zlatko Kranj (Montenegro) 7 votes
With the tenth place starting the controversy. Surely based on the excellent campaign that is making a selection that has not even five years of history in qualifying for Euro 2012 . Upon closing of this article, accounted for three wins and a draw sharing group with England, Switzerland, Wales and Bulgaria. But not played the World Cup ... 9) Dunga (Brazil) 7
If the tenth is controversial, for us it is even more the ninth. Dunga came to South Africa 2010 with a Brazilian who had won brilliantly the Confederations Cup and it all culminated in the quarterfinals. Left office with the aroma of failure for everyone except the IFFHS.
The best student of Marcelo Bielsa arrived in Paraguay in 2007. Qualified with plenty of comfort for the World Cup competition in 2010 and ecumenical buzzed the world champion Spain . 7) Fabio Capello (Italy) 15
Another area for debate. While the elimination of England was marred by "Phantom Goal 2010" , failed to get on to a generation of players who will not come to Brazil in 2014. Surely the scandal Bridge - Terry hurt them a wardrobe that screams "Italian discipline." 6) Marcelo Bielsa (Argentina) 22
With things Rinus Michel, with traces of Louis Van Gaal , who as a player that Rosario was just one more, as coach is the best. Chile had 12 years without a World Cup play and had never passed a group stage on the road. The "Crazy" did. Incredibly, their continuity is not assured. 5) Milovan Rajevac (Ghana) 41
The Serb made Ghana a second to achieve the feat of being the first African team to reach a World Cup semifinal. He did a great World Cup and went to earn petrodollars to Al-Ahli of Saudi Arabia. 4) Oscar Tabarez (Uruguay) 98 With 62 years was about to direct his second World Cup in South Africa after 20 years (he was in Italy '90) with a career that saw him sitting on the bench for big clubs like AC Milan, Boca Juniors, Vélez Sarfield and Real Oviedo in LFP. And there was nothing but spectacular passes through the coming World Cup semi-finals of the hand of Diego Forlan - Ballon d'Or - and pose solid. 3) Bert van Marwijk (Netherlands) 125 A sample of the final result has nothing to do with the final position. The Dutch had a great team for six matches and the final was devoted to neutralize violently Spanish talent. Surely, for the thrill of being the referee in the match defining, English Howard Webb missed the red card. However, it is worthy of Bert. 2) Joachim Löw (Germany) 168 The runner of the certifying is the great strategist of European football. Why? Because it took a young team that fell off her great figure - Michael Ballack - and goalkeeper Rene Adler, but opted to young Thomas Müller and Mesut Özil and gained a semifinalist in 2010 South Africa outclassed Messi's Argentina and Maradona . 1) Vicente del Bosque (Spain) 298 The great wealth manager in world football was undisputedly the best coach in 2010. Forest continues to add awards to his credit with great simplicity and practicality. His premise: to bring together good players and achieve harmony in all areas. And now go for a Euro ... With this generation, anything is possible. Does everyone agree with the Top 10 of the IFFHS ? We hope your comments ...
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