#3 Marco Silva - Everton
Marco Silva joined Everton this May, making it his third stint in England as a Premier League manager.
Starting with the key signings made by the Portuguese, he brought Brazilian winger Richarlison from his former club Watford, with his countryman Bernard joining on free from Shakhtar Donetsk.
Silva had a shaky start to his career as the Toffees' boss, with his side only managing a single victory in the first 6 games.
But with Gylfi Sigurdsson hitting a purple patch and star-man Richarlison back in the team and on the scoresheet, the team has managed 4 wins in the last 6 games, climbing up to the ninth spot in the league standings.
He has a young squad at his disposal, which is full of energy and plays attractive attacking football. Thus, the former Watford manager is trying to transform the individual talents that his young players offer into a concerted team effort.
Final Verdict - Silva is changing the way football is being played at Goodison Park, but his team's defence is being tested in every match. So, if the attacking flair can be matched by a solid defence, Everton can aim for European football this season. In all, Silva has had a modest season so far, but his impact at the club has been massive.