Marco Silva
Marco Alexandre Saraiva da Silva, 41, has certainly made a name for himself since his appointment to the Hull's City dugout back in January 5, 2017. Hull City were rock bottom of the table with the Hull City faithful having nothing to celebrate, and playing some unattractive football in the process.
Marco' Silva arrival saw a resurgence in form, which saw Hull City almost stave off relegation, 6 points off safety. The following season saw Marco Silva be appointed as new Watford boss bringing in; Spanish winger Gerard Deulofeu, Brazilian sensation Richarlidson, Andre Gray and Will Hughes from Derby.
The season started off well in Vicarage Road, with Watford sitting in a Champions League place by the 8th matchweek. Watford we're playing fast counterattacking football with a well-defensive back line, and Richarlidson was making a name for himself. Such positives are only going to attract intrest from Englands top clubs.
Back in Merseyside, Everton were looking for a replacment for Ronald Koeman and made their intrest for Marco Silva publicly known. Watford saw a dip in form shortly thereafter and a run of eight defeats in eleven matches saw Marco Silva sacked.
This off-season saw Everton appoint Marco Silva as new head coach, and he's certaintly repayed back Everton's faith in him. Everton are playing beautful football, not seen by Goodison Park since Roberto's Martinez first season in charge.
His signings; Andre Gomes, Richarlidson, Lucas Digne, Yerry Mina and Bernard all have looked like success stories early on in the season. Marco's Silva flaw is his big ambition, but a manager in that level should possess a level of ambition in order to strive in the one of the most competitive leagues in the world.