12. Maurizio Sarri
Possibly the least Italian looking Italian manager out there today, Sarri smokes about 100 cigarettes a day and dresses in his over-sized kit, making it look like he’s wearing hospital scrubs. Don’t be fooled by his scruffy appearance though, because ‘Sarriball’ is one of the slickest systems out there.
Famous for his use of a deep-lying playmaker and a very high defensive line, when it works, Sarri’s teams are exciting and spectacular to watch. He was loved at Napoli before going to Chelsea where he managed to win a Europa League and achieve a top-four spot against the odds. Now at Juventus, Sarri will feel validated by getting the top job in Italian football.