Published 12:28 IST, September 23rd 2019
EPL: Top three club managers and their footballing philosophies
EPL: The three most successful managers in the history of the English premier League (EPL) and a breakdown of their footballing philosophies and tactics
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success of clubs in English Premier League (EPL) has always h a lot to do with manr's tactics. A lot depends on manr’s tactics and philosophy. Wher it is playing long ball or playing possession football, each manr strives to implement his philosophy on way his team plays. Whenever a new manr enters dugout, spotlight is on his transfer policy and tactics. For pundits and conisseurs of game, it’s game plan and strategies that define a manr.
Here are three most successful manrs in history of EPL:
1. Sir Alex Ferguson
A Master of game. re is simply or way to describe him. Sir Alex Ferguson won a seldom believable 13 EPL titles. He claimed competition’s very first title with Manchester United setting st for two deces of domination by his team. His team attacked in waves and 'Fergie Time' became folklore in EPL. EPL and Manchester United are still recovering from his retirement. That says it all. Ferguson won it all.
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2. Jose Mourinho
Jose Mourinho arrived at Chelsea fresh from winning Champions League with Porto. With money to spend on transfers, Portuguese went on to record two highest points total in EPL with Chelsea till Guardiola's Manchester City broke that record recently. Mourninho's team are far more defensive and are accused of parking bus on occasion. After two stints with Chelsea, Mourinho went on to man Manchester United as well.
3. Arsene Wenger
Forget all recent arguments when Arsene Wenger stepped down as Arsenal manr and remember that he is only manr who has won more EPL titles than anyone besides Mourinho and Ferguson. He was also manger of Arsenal "Invincibles" of 2003-04. Wenger arrived as a relative unkwn from Japanese club Nagoya Grampus Eight and took EPL by storm with his mesmeric brand of possession football. He went on to man Arsenal for a record 1,235 games over 22 years.
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07:00 IST, September 23rd 2019