2) Massimiliano Allegri
Allegri is continuing the good work Antonio Conte had done at Juventus. After taking over in 2014, he led Juventus to their 4th consecutive Scudetto but more importantly he helped the club reach their first UEFA Champions League final since 2003.
Sometimes, when a manager comes into a team that is used to winning under their previous coach it isn’t easy to continue to set the same standards for the club but Allegri has done exactly that.
The coach has been praised for his tactical awareness and focus on conserving energy by keeping more possession of the ball. He was the head coach at AC Milan in 2010 before coming to Juventus. At Milan, he helped the club win their first Serie A title in seven years.
Allegri has shown a great level of knowledge about the game. Despite Juve’s poor start to the season this year they now hold a commanding position at the top of Serie A. His ability to get the best out of veteran players is also very admirable.