24. Luis Enrique
It’s crazy how a man that achieved so much success with Barcelona can remain so underrated. Luis Enrique started off his managerial career with Roma, before moving onto Celta Vigo in his native Spain. However, it’s when he got back to Camp Nou, where he had been a player, that his brilliance truly showed.
Enrique continued the tradition of possession-based football installed by Pep Guardiola but added a more direct dimension to their style of play. He won the treble in his first year and the double in his second. Enrique then left to take the national team manager’s job at Spain but was unfortunately forced to resign due to personal issues.