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The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

British media "talkSPORT" recently on the Premier League 20 current managers of the player era achievements, and made a ranking for them, the following to introduce to you the top ten rankings, what are your different opinions on this?

Dean Smith (Norwich)

The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

Smith started his career at Walsall and played for clubs such as Leiden Orient and Sheffield Wednesday, he never played in the top flight and spent 16 years of his career in League One. The team he coached for the first time after retiring was his parent team, Walsall.

Klopp (Liverpool)

The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

Needless to say, Klopp's coaching ability is really very mediocre when he was a player. Klopp played 11 seasons in Mainz and made more than 300 Bundesliga appearances, but he never played in the Bundesliga. Klopp's assessment of his own player era is that he has a first-class mind and four-rate abilities.

Hasenhutell (Southampton)

The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

As the first Austrian manager in premier league history, Hasenhüttel won the Austrian Premier League four times as a player, and later played in the Bundesliga, he also played for Bayern II and ended his career here. He also made 8 appearances for the Austrian national team.

Deech (Burnley)

The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

Dyche is a notch from the Nottingham Forest Academy, having played for Bristol City, Millwall, Luton, Watford, Northampton and has never played in the Premier League. The highlight of his career was in the 96-97 season, when he led Chesterfield to the FA Cup final four as captain.

Arteta (Arsenal)

The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

Barca came from the academy, the achievements of the player era are not high, Arteta entered everyone's vision in the Soviet Super League Rangers period, later for Real Sociedad and Everton, and finally retired at Arsenal, as Arsenal manager can also be regarded as DNA.

Conte (Tottenham)

The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

Conte debuted in Lecce's youth academy as a player and moved to Juventus in 1991, where he played for 13 years until retirement. Conte has won Grand Slams at Juve, including 5 Serie A titles, 4 Italian Super Cups, Coppa Italia, Champions League, Europa League, UEFA Super Cup, unfortunately the number of titles for the national team is 0.

Guardiola (Manchester City)

The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

As a coach, Guardiola is certainly of the top level, and when he was a player, he was also a world-class back, an important member of the Barca Dream period. However, Guardiola is a bit pale in terms of national team honors, so he is only in fourth place.

Vieira (Crystal Palace)

The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

Vieira has received so many honors as a player, leading Arsenal to a 49-game unbeaten streak as captain. He has won 3 Premier League titles, 5 Serie A titles, 1 Champions League title, and has also won the European Championship and World Cup on the national team, and is a full-fledged Grand Slam player.

Gerald (Aston Villa)

The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

Gerrard's achievements at Liverpool go without saying, but it's a bit controversial to put him ahead of Vieira. Maybe this is the British media, with a little subjective factor is excusable.

Lampard (Everton)

The top ten most successful player-in-player eras in the Premier League

The topic of double Germany in the player era has been debated, and lampard is ranked first, more because Lampard has more titles than Gerrard, who has won a total of 13 titles at Chelsea and scored 177 Premier League goals, 57 more than Gerrard.

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