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y actually out-passed them and played the better football.Hibernian are a good side to watch as well and theres no doubt they ha

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Premier League managers work with some of the top players in world football - but were they any good in their day? From European Cup and league title winners to one manager who only played at university, theres a diverse range of experience among the top-flight bosses. Weve taken a look at the playing achievements and ability of the current Premier League managers and ranked them. Read on to see who ranks where... 1) Ronald Koeman - EvertonA glittering career at both club and international level, Koeman began his career with success in the Eredivisie at Ajax and PSV between 1983-89, winning the European Cup in 1988 with the latter, before going on to achive similar success with Barcelona, winning Europes premier prize again in 1992. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Hes also the only current Premier League manager to have won a major international honour, having been part of the Netherlands side that won the European Championship in 1988. Koeman twice won the European Cup and helped Netherlands to European Championship glory Honours:Eredivisie (4): 1984/85, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1988/89KNVB Cup (3): 1985/86, 1987/88, 1988/89La Liga (4): 1990/91, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94Copa del Rey (1): 1989/90Supercopa de Espana (3): 1991, 1992, 1994European Cup (2): 1987/88, 1991/92UEFA Super Cup (1): 1992International career:78 caps (14 goals) for NetherlandsEuropean Championship (1): 19882) Pep Guardiola - Manchester CityBefore becoming the most sought-after manager in Europe, Guardiola forged a hugely successful and trophy-laden playing career with Barcelona from 1990-01.The Spaniard won leagues and cups galore, including a European Cup triumph in 1992, before going on to feature for Brescia, Roma and Al-Ahli in the closing stages of his career. At international level he featured at the 1994 World Cup and Euro 2000, and won Olympic Gold in 1992. Guardiola was a key player for Barcelona, winning six La Liga titles and one European Cup Honours: La Liga (6): 1990/91, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1997/98, 1998/99Copa del Rey (2): 1996/97, 1997/98Supercopa de Espana (4): 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996Segunda Division B (1): (1990/91)European Cup (1): 1992UEFA Cup Winners Cup (1): 1996/97UEFA Super Cup (2): 1992, 1997International career:47 caps (5 goals)Olympic Gold Medal (1): 19923) Mark Hughes - Stoke Hughes had a glittering career in England with Manchester United and Chelsea, winning a host of domestic and European honours, and also played on the continent for Barcelona and Bayern Munich.At international level, the Stoke boss is in the top 10 for caps and goals for Wales, but never got a chance to play in a major tournament. Wales ace Mark Hughes twice won the Premier League and lifted the FA Cup four times Honours:Premier League (2): 1992/93, 1993/94FA Cup (4): 1984/85, 1989/90, 1993/94, 1996/97League Cup (3): 1991/92, 1997/98, 2001/02Charity Shield (3): 1990 (shared), 1993, 1994UEFA Cup Winners Cup (1): 1990/91UEFA Super Cup (1): 1991International career: 72 caps (16 goals) for Wales4) Antonio Conte - ChelseaA legend at Juventus, Conte made more than 400 appearances as a central midfielder for the club after switching from Lecce in 1991. The Chelsea manager played for 13 years in Turin, winning pretty much every major trophy in the game.At international level he made 20 appearances for Italy, but could only finish as a runner up twice in the 1994 World Cup and Euro 2000. Antonio Conte won five league titles and the Champions League with Juventus Honours:Serie A (5): 1994/95, 1996/97, 1997/98, 2001/02, 2002/03Coppa Italia (1): 1994/95Suppercoppa Italiana (4): 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003Champions League (1): 1995/96UEFA Cup (1): 1992/93UEFA Super Cup (1): 1996Intertoto Cup (1): 1999Intercontinental Cup (1): 1996International career:20 caps (2 goals) for Italy5) Aitor Karanka - MiddlesbroughKaranka spent most of his career in Spain, featuring for Athletic Bilbao and their B Team before moving on to Real Madrid in 1997. He spent five years largely as a back-up player at the Bernabeu, but managed to pick up a haul of major trophies while there - including three Champions League winners medals.At international level he won a single cap for Spain in a European Championship qualifier against Armenia in 1995. Three-time Champions League winner Aitor Karanka playing against Leeds in 2001 Honours: La Liga (1): 2000/01Supercopa de Espana (2): 1997, 2001Champions League (3): 1997/98, 1999/00, 2001/02Intercontinental Cup (1): 1998International career:1 cap (0 goals) for Spain Mboro vs Chelsea November 20, 2016, 3:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass 6) Mauricio Pochettino - TottenhamPochettino started his career in Argentina with Newells Old Boys. He moved to Spain with Espanyol before enjoying spells in France with Paris Saint-Germain and Bordeaux before ending his career back in Spain at Espanyol.At international level he played for Argentina at the 2002 World Cup, featuring in all three games as they exited at the group stage. Pochettino gave away a penalty when Argentina played England at the 2002 World Cup Honours: Argentine Primera Division (1): 1990/91Clausura (1): 1992Copa del Rey (2): 1999/00, 2005/06International career:20 caps (2 goals) for Argentina7) Claude Puel - SouthamptonPuels playing career started at Castres FC. He was then spotted by AS Monaco, joining the club in 1977. He spent his entire career at Monaco, playing 601 times for the club.Honours: Ligue 1 (2): 1981/82, 1987/88Coupe de France (3): 1980, 1985, 1991Trophee des champions (1): 1985Coppa delle Alpi (3): 1979, 1983, 19848) Slaven Bilic - West HamBilic spent time in England with West Ham and Everton but most of his playing career was with Hajduk Split, where he won several trophies. He was capped 44 times by Croatia and was part of the team that finished third at the 1998 World Cup in France. Former West Ham player Slaven Bilic helped Croatia finish third at the 1998 World Cup Honours:Yugoslav Cup (1): 1990/91Croatian First League (1): 1992Croatian Cup (2): 1992/93, 1999/00International career: 44 caps (3 goals) for Croatia9) Mike Phelan - Hull CityA regular in the lower leagues with Burnley and Norwich, Phelan helped the latter to promotion before switching to Manchester United in 1989.He then spent five years at Old Trafford where he won domestic and European honours, and also won a sole England cap in 1989. Mike Phelan won domestic and European honours with Manchester United Honours:Premier League (1): 1992/93FA Cup (1): 1989/90League Cup (1): 1991/92Charity Shield (1): 1990 (shared)Football League Division Two (1): 1985/86Football League Division Three (1): 1981/82)European Cup Winners Cup (1): 1990/91International career:1 cap (0 goals)10) Alan Pardew - Crystal PalaceHaving started out in non-league football, Pardew joined Crystal Palace in 1987 and helped them win promotion to the First Division two years later. His career highlight came in 1990 when he scored the winner as Palace beat Liverpool 4-3 in extra-time in the FA Cup semi-final. After leaving Palace he had spells with Charlton and Barnet and also a short stint on loan with Tottenham. Alan Pardew famously scored Crystal Palaces winner in their FA Cup semi-final clash with Liverpool Honours:Full Members Cup (1): 199111) Claudio Ranieri - LeicesterAlthough he first signed with Roma, Ranieri only made six appearances with the capital club and spent most of his playing career with Catanzaro, Catania and Palermo. During his playing career he enjoyed promotion on four occasions.Honours: None12) David Moyes - SunderlandBefore joining Celtic in 1980, Moyes youth career started out with Icelandic club IBV Vestmannaeyjar. He would go on to spend three seasons with Celtic before spells with Cambridge United, Bristol City, Shrewsbury Town, Dunfermline, Hamilton Academical and Preston North End. David Moyes won the Scottish title in 1982 with Celtic Honours:Scottish League Premier Division (1): 1981/82Associate Members Cup (1): 1985/86Football League Division Three (1): 1995/9613) Walter Mazzarri - WatfordMazzarri was a product of Fiorentinas youth system. He made his professional debut in 1981 for Pescara in Serie B, and he had a short stint in Serie A at Cagliari. He spent five years at Empoli, who won promotion to Serie A for the first time during his time at the club.Honours: None14) Sean Dyche - BurnleyDyche played for Nottingham Forest, Chesterfield, Bristol City, Luton Town, Millwall, Watford and Northampton Town during an 18-year professional career. He reached an FA Cup semi-final with Chesterfield and won the Second Division title with Millwall. Former Nottingham Forest and Watford defender Sean Dyche won Division Two with Millwall in 2001 Honours: Football League Division Two (1): 2000/0115) Arsene Wenger - ArsenalWenger was in the RC Strasbourg squad that won Ligue 1 in 1978/79. He made 11 appearances for Strasbourg during a three-year spell at the club. Wenger also represented Mutzig, FC Mulhouse and ASPV Strasbourg in the lower leagues in France. Man Utd vs Arsenal November 19, 2016, 11:30am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Honours: Ligue 1 (1): 1978/7916) Jurgen Klopp - LiverpoolKlopp spent most of his professional career at Mainz 05. He was at the club from 1990 to 2001. He started out as a striker but eventually moved back into defence. He scored 52 league goals for Mainz. Jurgen Klopp spent 11 years playing for Mainz Honours: None17) Eddie Howe - BournemouthHowes playing career was cut short by injury and he retired from football in 2007 at the age of 29. He made more than 200 appearances playing for Bournemouth and also had a short spell with Portsmouth and made two appearances for England U21s. Former England U21 international, Eddie Howe was forced to retire at 29 due to injury Honours: None18) Tony Pulis - West BromThe West Brom boss had a modest playing career that included a stint in Hong Kong with Happy Valley. He also played for Bristol Rovers, Newport County and Bournemouth, where he won the Third Division in 1986-87. W Brom vs Burnley November 21, 2016, 7:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Honours:Football League Division Three (1): 1986/8719) Jose Mourinho - Manchester UnitedJose Mourinhos father, Felix, was a professional footballer, playing for Os Belenenses and Vitoria de Setubal and earning one cap for Portugal. Mourinho was keen to follow in fathers footsteps and joined the Belenenses youth team. At senior level he played at Rio Ave, Belenenses, and Sesimbra. His playing career failed to take off though and he decided to focus on becoming a football coach. Watch Jose Mourinho show off his shooting ability ahead of Manchester Uniteds Europa League match against Fenerbahce Honours: None20) Bob Bradley - SwanseaBradleys only playing experience was at Princeton University where he featured for the Princeton Tigers. 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FA Cup final: Crystal Palace v Manchester United (Saturday, 5.30pm) Wilfried Zahas Crystal Palace will lock horns with Anthony Martials Manchester United on Saturday Manchester United are obviously heavy favourites but the big question is whether winning it will be enough to ensure Louis van Gaal keeps his job. Im not sure it is.I dont think it will be as one-sided a final as some are expecting. For as much as United might dominate possession, I cant see them having it all their own way and Palace have dangerous players.The fact that United play with such advanced wide men in Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard means that their full-backs wont have much protection, which is dangerous up against Yannick Bolasie and Wilfried Zaha, who will be desperate to prove a point, while Connor Wickham is probably their main goal threat.I do see United getting the job done though and their fans might even be treated to a few goals again! Wayne Rooney is looking fresh now, and Martial has developed into a real match winner.Charlie predicts: Man Utd to win 3-1 and Rooney to score first (40/1 with Sky Bet) Scottish Cup final: Rangers v Hibernian (Saturday, live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 2pm) Rangers celebrate their penalty shoot-out win over Celtic Rangers may have needed penalties to beat Celtic in the semis but they thoroughly deserved the win. They actually out-passed them and played the better football.Hibernian are a good side to watch as well and theres no doubt they have the weapons to hurt Rangers, who are the favourites here. Jason Cummings will come back in, and he showed what a threat he is when they met last month, while Anthony Stokes, on loan from Celtic, will also be a dangerman. However, its been over 100 years since Hibs won this competition and I just think theyll get caught up in the moment.Were going to have a really good final between two good footballing sides. Both teams to score looks an absolute banker and I fancy another youngster, Barrie McKay, to make the difference.Charlie predicts: Rangers to win 3-2 and McKay to score first (130/1 with Sky Bet) Sky Sports pundit Neil McCann is expecting the Scottish Cup final between Rangers and Hibernian to be a tight match DFB-Pokal final: Bayern Munich v Borussia Dortmund (Saturday, 7pm) Pep Guardiola is doused in beer following Bayerns title triumph Theres always great intrigue when these two meet.dddddddddddd Bayern will pass, pass, pass and dominate the game, whereas Dortmund will look to counter-attack with their pace.Theres a bit of debate about whether Pep Guardiolas tenure has been a success, because he hasnt won the Champions League there, but I think he definitely has been because of the way hes made the stars buy into his way.To apply his philosophy is a real achievement and has added to the club and the Bundesliga in general. I think theyll be superior on Saturday, and give him a fitting send-off in his grand finale. Charlie predicts: Bayern to win 3-1 and Robert Lewandowski to score first (33/1 with Sky Bet)Coppa Italia final: AC Milan v Juventus (Saturday, live on Sky Sports 2 HD from 7.40pm) Paulo Dybala has scored 19 times in Serie A for Juventus this season Every time you watch AC Milan play, it feels like youre searching for the ghost of their past. The present doesnt provide much excitement or adventure but theyre still a big club in Italy, more so than we appreciate, so this will be a really intense affair.Juventus are the kings right now, dominating Italian football and winning Serie A at a canter, despite starting the season really poorly. I see that Alvaro Morata, who has been linked with Arsenal and would be a great signing, is ruled out, but theyve got two other top-class strikers in Mario Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala, who looks a real star for the future.Charlie predicts: Juve to win 3-0 and Dybala to score first (28/1 with Sky Bet)Coupe de France final: Marseille v PSG (Saturday, 8pm) Zlatan Ibrahimovic will play his final game for PSG on Saturday Marseille are the great unpredictables. Id almost compare them to Everton, in that we keep hearing about their talented players, such as Michy Batshuayi, but they rarely deliver, winning just three home games in Ligue 1 this season.PSG should be winning this match very comfortably but I suspect Marseille will look to turn it into a scrap and try to stop them playing football, which might work for a while but wont be enough.You cant look past PSG with the big-time players they have and that man with an ego bigger than the Eiffel Tower, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, producing one big final performance.Charlie predicts: PSG to win 2-0 and Ibrahimovic to score first (11/1 with Sky Bet)Copa del Rey final: Barcelona v Sevilla (Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 8pm) Charlie expects Barcelonas three frontmen to flourish We all know that Sevilla are the masters of cup competitions but I think their Europa League final efforts could cost them here. That was the big one for them and it will have taken a lot out of them.Barcelona, meanwhile, have had a nice rest since winning La Liga. That will have done them good and theyll be hungry to finish the season on a high. Kevin Gameiros great pace is something that could hurt them but I suspect the stars will be out on Sunday and theyll produce a stellar performance.Charlie predicts: Barca to win 4-1 and Neymar to score first (35/1 with Sky Bet) Charlies acca Barcelona, Bayern, Juventus and PSG all to win by two or more goals - 16/1 here. Also See: FA Cup final preview Sky Live: Scottish Cup final Contrasts: Balotelli v Pogba Sky Live: Copa del Rey final ' ' '

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