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Jamie Carragher Ranked His 5 Greatest Managers in Premier League History

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English football has been shaped by a host of outstanding managers over the years, many of whom are considered among the greatest to ever patrol the touchline. Figures such as Brian Clough, Bill Shankly, and Sir Matt Busby helped lay the foundations for the generation that would later define the Premier League era.

Since the league’s rebrand in 1992, the top tier in England has continued to evolve and grow, attracting world-class coaches from around the world, each aiming to impose their philosophy and achieve success. Jamie Carragher is someone with first-hand experience of competing under and against such figures. The former Liverpool defender racked up 508 Premier League appearances and, in May 2024, shared his list of the five greatest managers in the competition’s history.

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Arsene Wenger

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Only one manager has accumulated more Premier League points than the iconic Arsène Wenger, yet that still saw him placed fifth in Carragher’s rankings. During his time at Arsenal, Wenger secured three league titles, including the famous 2003/04 “Invincibles” campaign—an achievement that remains unmatched.

Carragher, unlike his Stick to Football colleague Gary Neville, ranked Wenger lower largely due to his record in Europe. Despite domestic success, Arsenal reached the Champions League final just once under Wenger, losing 2-1 to Barcelona in 2006.

4

Jurgen Klopp

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Instead, Carragher put Jürgen Klopp in fourth place, pointing to his Champions League triumph and two additional finals with Liverpool. When Klopp arrived at Anfield, the club was struggling in mid-table, but by the time he left at the end of the 2023/24 season, they had re-established themselves among the elite.

Even while competing against one of the strongest sides English football has ever seen, Klopp still enjoyed major domestic success, highlighted by ending Liverpool’s 30-year wait for a league title.

3

Jose Mourinho

Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho in a press conference

Jose Mourinho, despite no longer being involved in the Premier League, has already done enough to secure his place among its greatest managers. Arriving at Chelsea in 2004, the self-proclaimed “Special One” made an instant impact, winning back-to-back league titles and outperforming both Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson.

What earned him third spot in Carragher’s list, however, was his return to Chelsea years later, where he guided a seemingly less formidable squad to another title. Although his spells at Manchester United and Tottenham didn’t reach the same heights, his legacy at Chelsea remains undeniable.

2

Sir Alex Ferguson

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says goodbye to the travelling supporters.

Sir Alex Ferguson might top many lists, but Carragher placed him second despite his incredible longevity and success. The former Liverpool defender insists this decision isn’t influenced by rivalry, even suggesting Ferguson’s achievements with Aberdeen strengthen his claim as the greatest manager overall.

However, when focusing solely on the Premier League era, Carragher believes another manager’s shorter but more dominant spell edges ahead of Ferguson’s 13-title haul, leaving the Scotsman just shy of top spot.

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Pep Guardiola

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola on the touchline

That honour goes to Pep Guardiola. Interestingly, Ferguson himself reportedly wanted Guardiola to succeed him at Manchester United, underlining his respect for the Spaniard’s abilities. Carragher praised Guardiola’s extraordinary record of six titles in seven years, along with groundbreaking achievements in English football.

Guardiola became the first manager to win four consecutive Premier League titles and also led a team to a record-breaking 100-point season—feats that make Carragher’s choice difficult to dispute.

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Neville named Jurgen Klopp in fifth while discussing his choices for the five greatest Premier League managers in history.

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Roy Keane Names the Two Teams That Will Contest the 2026 World Cup Final

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Roy Keane has given his verdict on who he expects to battle it out in the World Cup final after watching England reach the knockout rounds.

The tournament’s group stage concluded on Sunday (June 28th), and most of international football’s heavyweights advanced to the Round of 32. That included Thomas Tuchel’s Three Lions, who won Group L and met DR Congo in their first knockout game.

England came from behind to beat the Congolese 2-1 on Wednesday courtesy of a Harry Kane brace. This came a day after France proved their worth as tournament favourites with a sensational 3-0 win over Sweden.

Keane Rules England out of World Cup Final

England manager Thomas Tuchel lifts his cap during training Thomas Tuchel via Reuters/Jim Rassol

Keane doesn’t expect England to reach the final on July 19th but he is backing France to compete in their third consecutive final. The former Manchester United midfielder gave a glowing verdict of Didier Deschamps’ Les Bleus while speaking on ITV:

“The French attacking players are as good as any. But then we saw that with Brazil. We’ve seen it with England’s main lads turning up against Panama.”

Keane has also been impressed by Argentina, whom Lionel Messi continues to captain and help make history for. The reigning world champions face Cape Verde in the Round of 32 on Friday:

“I think Argentina and France are the teams that have the players and the good options. There’d be no surprise if they end up meeting in the final. I’d be surprised if they don’t meet in the final.”

Kylian Mbappe (France) celebrates at the World Cup Mike Segar via Action Images via Reuters

If France and Argentina were to meet in New York New Jersey Stadium later this month, it would be a repeat of the classic played out at the 2022 World Cup. Messi fired his nation to glory with a penalty shootout victory following a pulsating 3-3 draw over 120 minutes.

Kylian Mbappe is in red-hot form for the French, and he’ll be eyeing revenge for the heartbreaking defeat in Qatar. He’s battling Messi in the Golden Boot race with both sat on six goals.

Who France and Argentina Could Meet Ahead of Final

Argentina legend Lionel Messi celebrates 2022 World Cup win with fans Action Images

France eased past Sweden in the Round of 32 and booked themselves a last-16 meeting with Paraguay on Saturday (July 4th). Deschamps’ men come up against one of the tournament’s surprise packages, who saw off Germany on penalties.

Should Les Bleus win, they will face the winners of Canada vs Morocco in the quarter-finals on July 9th. A semi-final meeting against one of Portugal, Croatia, Spain, Austria, the USA, Bosnia, Belgium or Senegal then awaits.

Argentina needs to beat Cape Verde to advance to the Round of 16, where they could face Australia or Egypt on July 7th. Should Lionel Scaloni’s men win that game, they’d face either Switzerland, Algeria, Colombia or Ghana in the quarter-finals on July 11th.

There is a chance the Argentines meet England in the semi-finals or even Brazil. Other possibilities include Mexico and Norway, who face the Three Lions and Selecao in their respective Round of 16 matches.

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Thomas Tuchel Went Ballistic at Djed Spence During England vs DR Congo

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An apoplectic Thomas Tuchel lost his head at one of his England players during the nervy 2-1 comeback win over DR Congo.

The Three Lions needed Harry Kane to come up with a brace to beat the spirited African nation, who led for 75 minutes. Brian Cipenga gave the Congolese a shock lead in the seventh minute, and Tuchel’s men were poor during the first half.

Kane’s first goal came in the 75th minute when he met Anthony Gordon’s cross with a superb header. The Bayern Munich frontman then fired home an 86th-minute winner to send his country through to the last 16 of the World Cup where they meet Mexico on Monday.

England got the job done, but there are now widespread debates over who should start at the Azteca. Judging by Tuchel’s reaction during the game, he might be about to wield the axe on one of his starters.

England 2-1 DR Congo: Tuchel Furious With Spence

Thomas Tuchel during the 2026 World Cup game between England and Ghana REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

With England chasing the game on the hour mark, frustration was written all over Tuchel’s face. He lost his temper at Djed Spence while shouting orders to the Tottenham Hotspur man.

Spence started the game at right-back due to the injury crisis, which has seen Tino Livramento withdraw from the squad. Reece James is unavailable due to a hamstring injury, limiting Tuchel’s options.

Tuchel opted to bring Spence off minutes after his angry outburst at the Spurs star, who is being used as a makeshift right-back. It’s raised doubts over the 25-year-old continuing in the starting lineup ahead of the trip to the Azteca to face Mexico.

You can watch the incident involving Tuchel and Spence below:

This isn’t the first time Tuchel has lost his patience with Spence, as he angrily ordered the full-back to ‘give and go’ in the 0-0 stalemate against Ghana. His decision to pick the Spurs defender in his 26-man squad caused debate before the tournament and there are now question marks over his place in the starting lineup.

England’s Right-Back Dilemma

Djed Spence (England) vs DR Congo at World Cup Brett Davis via Action Images via Reuters

England headed into the tournament with two right-backs selected as Livramento and James made Tuchel’s 26-man squad. That’s despite the pair enduring recurring injuries in recent seasons and concerns about their fitness for the World Cup.

Tuchel claimed that nobody saw James’ hamstring injury coming, which surprised many English fans who are well aware of his injury record. The Chelsea captain rarely plays more than once a week for his club, and his injury is a massive blow.

Livramento withdrew ahead of the opening 4-2 win over Croatia due to a calf injury. Instead of calling up Trent Alexander-Arnold, Tuchel turned to Trevoh Chalobah, a decision that has proven costly.

Jarell Quansah is another option for Tuchel, as the Bayer Leverkusen centre-back can play at right-back. But he, too, missed the DR Congo win due to a twisted ankle sustained in the 2-0 win against Panama last Saturday.

Tuchel has a big decision to make for the encounter with Mexico on Monday and whether to continue with Spence at right-back. He opted to use Declan Rice in the position after bringing the Spurs man off in the second half today.

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Done Deal: Newcastle Agree £43m Deal to Sign Bazoumana Traore

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Newcastle United have agreed a £43m deal to sign Hoffenheim forward Bazoumana Traore this summer, according to Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg.

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