Ferguson finishes first on "min90" network top 50 managers of all-time list

Scottish Sir Alex Ferguson, former coach of Manchester United, topped 50 managers of all time, which was revealed by the English "min90" network. Ferguson came at the top of the 50 best coaches in the history of football, after he led a revolution in Manchester United, since he took charge in 1986, until the date of his retirement from training in 2013, when he was crowned with United with many titles, both local and European. Portuguese Jose Mourinho, the current coach of the Italian team, Roma, ranked ninth, and Carlo Ancelotti, coach of Real Madrid, ranked eleventh, followed by his compatriot Marcello Lippi, who won the 2006 World Cup with the Italian national team. German Jurgen Klopp, coach of Liverpool, ranked 21st on the list, followed by Dutchman Louis van Gaal. Veteran Italian coach Arigo Sacchi came in second place, Spanish Pep Guardiola, current Manchester City coach, fourth, and late Dutch legend Johan Cruyff sixth.