#2 Ralph Hasenhuttl

The RB Leipzig boss has been shrouded by the club he works for. The brand that Leipzig represent- that of corporate ownership in Football is despised in Germany. The only people positive about the club are neutral observers in other countries and the fans.
Leipzig follow a youth-focused model and their attention to giving young talent a real go has paid off as they challenged for the title in their first top-flight season last year. Hasenhuttl is seen as a cog in the Leipzig wheel, a man who is working for the devil literally and is frankly not given much prominence in comparison to other coaches who have done remarkably well with their sides- like a Julian Narglesmann or even new Dortmund coach Peter Bosz.
But Hasenhuttl is far from a cog in the evil RB's wheel. The former Austrian International was once the boss of one the most respectable sides in Germany at Ingolstadt 04. He had earlier earned promotion with VfR Alen from the 3.Liga to the 2.Bundesliga before taking over strugglers FC Ingolstadt mid-season in 2013.
He led them to tenth before finishing second the next season and earning Ingolstadt's first Bundesliga appearance in their history. Once again, the side was expected to struggle but Hasenhuttl ensured that the club finished comfortably in 11th place earning him a lot of respect in the German media before he left the side at the end of the season and joining Leipzig, where he has done very well so far.
There is no doubt that the Austrian needs to be recognised more for his abilities.