#2 Pal Dardai
The Hungarian who played for Hertha Berlin SC during his playing days took over reigns at the capital club on 5th February 2015 and within a space of a few months, he saved the club from relegation. The following season onwards, he made his squad pretty stable and infused his philosophy and tactics well enough to keep them fighting for Europa League spots for the second season in a row.
Dardai is a very efficient manager and connects very well with the players on a personal level which keeps the dressing room buzzing. The 41-year-old Hertha Berlin legend has implemented a very dynamic style of play with 4-2-3-1 being his preferred formation in attack which changes to 4-4-2 or 4-4-1-1 during whilst falling back. He prefers solidity in midfield which changes into a dangerous free flowing attack which causes oppositions some amount of trouble.
With the results that Dardai has churned out of a squad like Hertha, it can only give people optimism about him succeeding if he joins Bayern Munich as a replacement for Carlo Ancelotti.