- Jun 20, 2021
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According to the Premier League Website, there appear to be 39 separate people who have been manager (or caretaker manager) during this season so far.
Who do you think should be challenging Roberto as Manager of the Season (it obviously should go to RdZ for his revolutionary style of play)?
I am not including Pep in my list because City have not been vintage in the PL this season, and even Southampton might win a game or two with Haaland.
My shortlist would be:
Thomas Frank - Brentford - I think they were people's favourite's for relegation, so he has done a fantastic job getting them almost challenging for Euro places
Unai Emery - Aston Villa - Took a relegation threatened team under Stevie G to the verge of Europe
Mikel Arteta - Arsenal - has got them challenging again for the first time since Wenger - but probably will fall at the final hurdle.
Perhaps controversially, I would also include:
Eddie Howe - Newcastle - I suspect many people may disagree, but I thought the Saudis would have been itching to get a fashionable manager in there, but he has delivered for them.
and an honourable mention to:
Frank Lampard - Everton/Chelsea - Left Everton in a better position than they now are, and has restored the consistency to Chelsea they were lacking under Potter (i.e. lose every game, rather than every other one).
Who do you think should be challenging Roberto as Manager of the Season (it obviously should go to RdZ for his revolutionary style of play)?
I am not including Pep in my list because City have not been vintage in the PL this season, and even Southampton might win a game or two with Haaland.
My shortlist would be:
Thomas Frank - Brentford - I think they were people's favourite's for relegation, so he has done a fantastic job getting them almost challenging for Euro places
Unai Emery - Aston Villa - Took a relegation threatened team under Stevie G to the verge of Europe
Mikel Arteta - Arsenal - has got them challenging again for the first time since Wenger - but probably will fall at the final hurdle.
Perhaps controversially, I would also include:
Eddie Howe - Newcastle - I suspect many people may disagree, but I thought the Saudis would have been itching to get a fashionable manager in there, but he has delivered for them.
and an honourable mention to:
Frank Lampard - Everton/Chelsea - Left Everton in a better position than they now are, and has restored the consistency to Chelsea they were lacking under Potter (i.e. lose every game, rather than every other one).