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Talksport ranks Premier League managerial careers: Lampard Gerald Vieira top three

Talksport ranks Premier League managerial careers: Lampard Gerald Vieira top three

Talksport ranks Premier League manager careers: Lampard, Gerrard and Vieira in the top three, Guardiola fourth, Conte fifth, Arteta sixth, Klopp ninth and Tuchel sixteenth.

1. Lampard (Everton)

Lampard received the award with numerous trophies he has accumulated during his illustrious career. The midfielder has won 3 Premier League titles, 5 FA Cups, 2 League Cups and the Champions League and Europa League in Chelsea's illustrious 13 years.

2. Gerald (Aston Villa)

Gerrard is a true leader on the pitch, having spent 17 years at Anfield, leading the Reds to the Champions League in 2005 and leading the Reds to one of his most famous victories in Istanbul against AC Milan. Unfortunately, Gerrard, who has no Premier League title, was pushed off the list.

3. Vieira (Crystal Palace)

During Arsenal's most successful Premier League period, Vieira represented the glory of Arsenal under Wenger. He led the team to three Premier League titles, the last unbeaten victory. He also played a key role in the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000.

4. Guardiola (Manchester City)

Guardiola, who has excellent midfield skills, led by Cruyff, helped Barca win the Champions League and La Liga. Under Louis van Gaal's leadership, he helped the team win the Copa del Rey as well as two La Liga titles and the Confederations Cup.

5. Conte (Tottenham)

Conte joined Juventus in 1991 and played for 13 years, winning several trophies in Turin, including the UEFA Cup, the Champions League and several Serie A titles.

6. Arteta (Arsenal)

7. Sean Deech (Burnley)

8. Ralph Hassonschüttel (Southampton)

9. Klopp (Liverpool)

Klopp spent most of his career in Mainz, where he retired and became a coach in the same year.

10. Dean Smith (Norwich)

11. David Moyes (West Ham)

12. Eddie Howe (Newcastle)

13. Hodgson (Watford)

14. Graham Potter (Brighton)

15. Bielsa (Leeds United)

16. Tuchel (Chelsea)

Tuchel began his career at the age of 6 by signing with local team TSV Krumbach, where his coach was his father Rudolf. Tuchel joined Augsburg at the age of 15 and has since played for Germany's Under-18 youth team, where he made his senior league debut after signing for Second Division side Stuttgart, but only played a few times before being relegated and transferred to third-tier side Ulm. It was there that his career was unfortunately shortened as he was forced to retire at the age of 24 due to a persistent knee cartilage injury.

17. Lonnick (Manchester United)

18. Rogers (Leicester City)

A knee injury ended his career as a defender in Reading, when he was only 20 years old. In 2004 Mourinho invited him to join the Chelsea coaching staff, making him a youth coach.

19. Bruno Lager (Wolves)

20. Thomas Frank (Brentford)

(eagle)

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