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10. Thiery Henry In his days at Arsenal, he was considered as one of the world best strikers. He was part of the 1998 France squad that won the World Cup. Two Premier Leagues and FA cup titles scoring 228 goals at Arsenal. He took Arsenal to the Champions League final in 2006 but were defeated by Barcelona. He ha a good football career. He was honored with a statue after he left Arsenal His Managerial career at Monaco didn’t match up to his quality on the pitch. It was poor. He couldn’t win a match in his first month with the substandard Monaco team. He recently signed old Arsenal Teammate, Fabregas with the hopes of reviving the Monaco squad and his name In January, he got suspended as Monaco’s manager because of his poor performance 9. Gary Neville This man spent all his years as a player in Manchester United. Gary Neville won eight Premier League titles and two Champions League titles. He was captain for Manchester United for 5 years and is well decorated. His coaching career wasn’t all that glamorous. He was let go after 4 months in Valencia 8. Frank Lampard He was the all-time leading goal scorer for Chelsea. A Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, and Europa League winner. In 2005, he was the Runner-Up for the Ballon d’Or. The legendary Chelsea Midfielder currently coaches Derby County Although he has not achieved much in his managerial career, His legendary status and his mark at Chelsea still is a big deal and I personally think he still has many more years to prove himself. 7. Patrice Viera Arguably one of the best players of his generation. The midfield general has won 3 Premier Leagues, 3 FA Cups, 4 Serie A titles, the World Cup and other local medals. Vieira was a powerful, tenacious and aggressive footballer, with outstanding physical, athletic and technical attributes. He also excelled in the air. In all, Patrice Viera was a complete midfielder. He has managed New York City but presently coaches OGC Nice. 6. OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER He was nicknamed “the baby-faced-assassin” in his youth. His most memorable football moment was in 1999, when he came off the bench in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich. Manchester United was one goal down and he came in and won the game and the title for them. In 2018, he was given the position of Manchester United’s coach after Mourinho was sacked. He has not been their manager for long, but in his short stay, he has brought life back to the Manchester United team 5. Antonio Conte Conte was a midfielder who was a well-decorated player in Juventus. Winning the champions league and five Serie A titles as their captain. He played in the 1994 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000 but Italy was named runner-up for both As a manager at Juventus, he won 3 Serie A titles. Conte joined Chelsea and won them a Premier League title in his first season, FA Cup in the second season before he getting sacked. 4. Diego Simeone He was a legendary Argentine player who had 106 international caps and won two Copa America titles. He played for Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan, and Lazio. He was a midfielder and is currently tagged as a Legendary figure at Atletico. Following his achievements as a player and a coach Diego Simeone a.k.a El Cholo currently coaches Atletico Madrid and is responsible for training many big names including Torres, Aguero, and Griezmann. Getting himself titles like the La Liga, Europa league and the Super Cup. In 2014, h came close to winning the Champions League when he faced Real Madrid in the finals and lost He won the UEFA Cup with Inter Milan and the Serie A with Lazio 3. Carlo Ancelotti In his football days, he was nicknamed Carletto. He began his career at Parma but move to Roma the following year. At Roma, he won the Serie A title and 4 Coppa Italia titles. He joined Milan two league titles and two European Cups among other titles. Ancelloti as a footballer was a creative and talented player who had great shot accuracy. He could score goals from outside the box easily. As a Manager, he won the UEFA Champions League three times, once with Real Madrid and twice with AC Milan. He also has the English Premier League, French Ligue 1 and the La Liga in the bag. It should be noted also, that he won the Champions League as a manager and as a footballer. 2. Zinedine Zidane Remember the World Cup Final in 2006 where Zidane headbutted Materazzi? Zinedine Zidane nicknamed Zizou doesn’t need too much introduction. He won the FIFA World Player of the year 3 times and led France to win the World Cup title in 1998 (France really won the title exactly 20 years later) His Champions League back to back win with Real Madrid speaks volume of his quality. He was recently re-appointed at Real Madrid after they had a poor season after he resigned —what a legend Read more on www.scot.com.ng
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www.scot.com.ng Cristiano Ronaldo’s signing into Juventus has brought a huge morale boost to the club this season. He has proven to be one of the best performers in Italian Serie A and the champions league competitions. The question still remains thus, Can Ronaldo win the champions league title with Juventus? With such a high profile in the Juventus team, there are tendencies of Ronaldo taking the Italians to the final and as well carrying the champions league title they had long wanted. The Portuguese left his mark in another European encounter and he now has 125 goals in the tournament, having been the competition’s top scorer in seven seasons. In 2012/13 he scored 17 times, setting a new record with regard to the most goals netted by a single player in one campaign Ronaldo has won five Champions League trophies and is the only player to have scored in three finals, 11 consecutive games, and all six group matches. The Juventus forward is joint top with the Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas in terms of games won in the champions league, despite the Spaniard having played in 15 more games than Ronaldo. Following the victory against Athletico Madrid, the 34-year-old claimed that what he displayed to his team on the pitch was the reason behind Juventus’ desire to sign him, and numbers prove his comments right. The former Real Madrid superstar has scored 63 of his 125 goals in the knockout stages, with 37 of those coming in the return leg – when it tends to matter most. With the prolific attacker having such superb statistics in European football, will he send the Italians on their way to winning the champions league trophy after many years this season? www.scot.com.ng |
10. Thiery Henry In his days at Arsenal, he was considered as one of the world best strikers. He was part of the 1998 France squad that won the World Cup. Two Premier Leagues and FA cup titles scoring 228 goals at Arsenal. He took Arsenal to the Champions League final in 2006 but were defeated by Barcelona. He ha a good football career. He was honoured with a statue after he left Arsenal His Managerial career at Monaco didn’t match up to his quality on the pitch. It was poor. He couldn’t win a match in his first month with the substandard Monaco team. He recently signed old Arsenal Teammate, Fabregas with the hopes of reviving the Monaco squad and his name In January, he got suspended as Monaco’s manager because of his poor performance 9. Gary Neville This man spent all his years as a player in Manchester United. Gary Neville won eight Premier League titles and two Champions League titles. He was captain for Manchester United for 5 years and is well decorated. His coaching career wasn’t all that glamorous. He was let go after 4 months in Valencia 8. Frank Lampard He was the all-time leading goal scorer for Chelsea. A Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, and Europa League winner. In 2005, he was the Runner-Up for the Ballon d’Or. The legendary Chelsea Midfielder currently coaches Derby County Although, he has not achieved much in his managerial career, His legendary status and his mark at Chelsea still is a big deal and I personally think he still has many more years to prove himself. 7. Patrice Viera Arguably one of the best players of his generation. The midfield general has won 3 Premier Leagues, 3 FA Cups, 4 Serie A titles, the World Cup and other local medals. Vieira was a powerful, tenacious and aggressive footballer, with outstanding physical, athletic and technical attributes. He also excelled in the air. In all, Patrice Viera was a complete midfielder. He has managed New York City but presently coaches OGC Nice. 6. OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER He was nicknamed “the baby-faced-assassin” in his youth. His most memorable football moment was in 1999, when he came off the bench in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich. Manchester United was one goal down and he came in and won the game and the title for them. In 2018, he was given the position of Manchester United’s coach after Mourinho was sacked. He has not been their manager for long, but in his short stay, he has brought life back to the Manchester United team 5. Antonio Conte Conte was a midfielder who was a well decorated player in Juventus. Winning the champions league and five Serie A titles as their captain. He played in the 1994 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000 but Italy was named runner-up for both As a manager at Juventus, he won 3 Serie A titles. Conte joined Chelsea and won them a Premier League title in his first season, FA Cup in the second season before he getting sacked. 4. Diego Simeone He was a legendary Argentine player who had 106 international caps and won two Copa America titles. He played for Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan and Lazio. He was a midfielder and is currently tagged as a Legendary figure at Atletico. Following his achievements as a player and a coach Diego Simeone a.k.a El Cholo currently coaches Atletico Madrid and is responsible for training many big names including Torres, Aguero, and Griezmann. Getting himself titles like the La Liga, Europa league and the Super Cup. In 2014, h came close to winning the Champions League when he faced Real Madrid in the finals and lost He won the UEFA Cup with Inter Milan and the Serie A with Lazio 3. Carlo Ancelotti In his football days, he was nicknamed Carletto. He began his career at Parma but move to Roma the following year. At Roma, he won the Serie A title and 4 coppa Italia titles. He joined Milan two league titles and two European Cups among other titles. Ancelloti as a footballer was a creative and talented player who had great shot accuracy. He could score goals from outside the box easily. As a Manager, he won the UEFA Champions League three times, once with Real Madrid and twice with AC Milan. He also has the English Premier League, French Ligue 1 and the La Liga in the bag. It should be noted also, that he won the Champions League as a manager and as a footballer. 2. Zinedine Zidane Remember the World Cup Final in 2006 where Zidane headbutted Materazzi? Zinedine Zidane nicknamed Zizou doesn’t need too much introduction. He won the FIFA World Player of the year 3 times and led France to win the World Cup title in 1998 (France really won the title exactly 20 years later) His Champions League back to back win with Real Madrid speaks volume of his quality. He was recently re-appointed at Real Madrid after they had a poor season after he resigned —what a legend 1. Pep Guardiola The present Manchester City coach is far qualified to be regarded as a Legend. He has coached Barcelona and Bayern Munich. He is a world-class coach and a tactician. He has won the Champions League, German Cup, Bundesliga title, Premier League, Spanish La liga and many other domestic trophies He even helped Barcelona win six titles in one season. He is considered one of the most successful football managers and holds a record for consecutively winning the La Liga(Barcelona), Bundesliga(Bayern munich) and Premier League(man city) titles. At Barcelona, he was awarded the Catalan Parliament’s Gold Medal after winning several titles for them, including and was named the FIFA World Coach of the Year. He won a total of 14 trophies in his 4-year stay In his first season at Bayern, he won 4 trophies and had a total of 7 trophies during his 3 year stay there. All 3 seasons he was at Bayern, he won the Bundesliga (Legend!) He was a defensive midfielder who was a playmaker. He was a part of Barcelona’s dream team that won the first European Cup or Champions League in 1992. They went on to win four successive Spanish League titles and was later the captain of the team. https://scot.com.ng/10-ex-footballers-that-went-on-to-become-coaches/ |