#1 Luciano Spalletti (Inter Milan)
Luciano Spalletti is one of the more seasoned managers in Italy, having managed a multiple of clubs in the Serie A including Udinese, Roma and Sampdoria, while he also had a spell abroad as coach of Zenit St Petersburg.
He was appointed manager of Inter Milan in 2017 and helped the club to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in six years in just his first season at the club.
His second season at the club started well enough, with the club being one of the early challenges to Juventus at the top of the table, but there was always a feeling of false sense of security at Inter, as even when things seem to be going well, the club has a history of self-implosion and their season has unravelled in the last few months.
They failed to make it out of their group in the UCL, dropping to the Europa League as a result. They then got eliminated from the second tier competition following their 1-0 loss to Frankfurt at home last Thursday.
There is also the ongoing issue with Mauro Icardi which has seen the Argentine refuse to play for the club and stripped off his captaincy.
UCL qualification which seemed a certainty only a few months back now seems less sure, as Inter's struggles have seen them plummet down the table, while rivals have gained ground on them.
Heading into the Derby della Madonnina, Inter find themselves in 4th spot, one point behind their city rivals and just three ahead of Roma in 5th and if results go against him this weekend, Spalletti could well find himself out of work.