He described his philosophy as being heavily centred around the use of the ball and possession, as well as an exploitation of the wide areas. However, it did not work out like this. Andrea Pirlo was a crucial reason behind Juventus' success in and before leaving. Despite listing Johan Cruyff, Pep Guardiola, Louis van Gaal, Carlo Ancelotti and Antonio Conte as influences over his preferred style of play, his Juventus side were often stunted and lacking in fluidity.
Eventually, results took a tumble. In January , Pirlo won his first trophy in charge, with a victory over Napoli arriving in the Supercoppa Italia. Two months on, though, Juventus crashed out of the Champions League with Porto triumphing on away goals in the last A Coppa Italia trophy arrived before the end of the season, Pirlo's second in the hot seat, and Juventus secured a fourth-placed finish in Serie A after beating Bologna, earning them Champions League football.
Five days later, Pirlo was sacked. Despite his lack of experience, Pirlo was hired as manager and was sacked after a mixed term. It has been quite the career in the dugout for coaching veteran Carlo Ancelotti. Now the Real Madrid manager, he is one of world football's greatest success stories, and he enjoyed a glittering time at AC Milan on both sides of the touchline.
There, he was part of one of the best ever sides of all time at the end of his career between and He won two league titles and two European Cups, and this taste of victory has spurred him on to target success in his other jobs. Ancelotti began his managerial career with Reggiana and Parma, another former club, but endured a rocky spell at Juventus. Sacked after two years without a trophy, AC Milan opted to then hire their former player to transform their fortunes.
Carlo Ancelotti won two European Cups and two league titles during his time as a Milan player. He proved himself capable of adapting his tactics to bring the best out of his players. Pirlo was transformed into a deeper playmaker, while forwards Andriy Shevchenko and Filippo Inzaghi formed a formidable strike partnership up front. With all the jigsaw pieces in place, Ancelotti and Milan won the Champions League twice, in and , and also reached the final in There, they were made to suffer heartbreak on penalties against Liverpool, despite leading three nil.
Bizarrely, Milan were able to win Serie A just once, in , with the top-flight title proving elusive despite Ancelotti also helping Kaka to blossom into a brilliant player. In May , the now year-old submitted his resignation and stepped down. While their coach, he extracted the best from his stars and won the Champions League twice.
It was quite the first job for Zinedine Zidane in coaching. Despite holding no past experience in management, he was appointed as the manager at Real Madrid, and tasked with helping them to become the winning machine they once were. He played for the club between and after signing for a world record fee which stood for eight years, and won the Champions League in after scoring a jaw-dropping goal against Bayer Leverkusen at Hampden Park.
However, when he took charge in , he stepped into a vastly different world. Zidane had managed the club's B team for the past two years, but the speed at which he brought about success surprised everybody at the Bernabeu. Zinedine Zidane remains an all-time football great and enjoyed great success with Real Madrid.
Stepping in to replace Rafa Benitez in the middle of the campaign after his sacking, Zidane took Madrid to Champions League glory. To top it all off, he then won the competition twice more, earning a truly unprecedented hat-trick.
Soon after, the all-time legend resigned, but was tempted back for a second spell. Building on the top-flight title from his first full season at the helm, Zidane won LaLiga once again in the campaign, as well as the Supercopa de Espana. The curtain came down for the second time in his coaching career at the club after he, again, resigned from his role.
Off the back of a trophyless term and failure to win LaLiga on the final day, Madrid said they would 'respect' his decision.
Across two spells in charge, Zidane won the Champions League three times before resigning. Liverpool were mired in crisis when Kenny Dalglish quit as manger of the champions in early , and it took them the best part of three decades to wrestle back their glory days.
Graeme Souness, a club legend, fell victim during this period. Souness was a former team-mate of Dalglish, and was hired to help correct the situation at the end of the season. During his playing days, his combative style in midfield helped the club win five league titles and three European Cups. His three years spent in the dugout were more disappointing, though.
They won the FA Cup in , but Souness failed to transform his charges into title contenders and they finished in sixth. From there, their fortunes never improved. Graeme Souness won five league titles and three European Cups during his time at Liverpool. Ian Rush, John Barnes and Steve McMahon found themselves at the rear end of their careers, and even the progression of talented prodigies Steve McManaman and Jamie Redknapp wasn't enough to help Liverpool push for trophies.
The first year of the Premier League saw the club experienced the same pain and disappointment as the previous campaign, and patience among supporters eventually snapped.
In the season, a winter collapse spelled the end. The setback at Anfield triggered him to submit his resignation. Souness fell victim to the club's trophyless spell, and stepped down after an FA Cup defeat. The late, great Johan Cruyff may very well be the most influential figure in the history of football.
He was the architect, after all, of 'Total Football', and revolutionised a truly stunning style of play which future managers have adopted and adapted. He moved to Barcelona in and spearheaded the charge to their first LaLiga title in 14 years. He later created the 'Dream Team' which won the their maiden European Cup in , and Pep Guardiola, one of his players, continued his traditions.
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