Liverpool is one of the most successful clubs in English football. They currently have 51 trophies, including 19 league titles and 6 European Cups.
Reds fans are considered one of the best fans in the world, and they often treat their coach as a god. There have been some legendary coaches on the Anfield bench over the years. Let's take a look at the three best managers in Liverpool's history.
3. Julgen Klopper
Jurgen Klopp can be said to be the greatest manager of modern Liverpool. In October 2015, Brendan Rogers took over Anfield after his dismissal.
The German has transformed Anfield from a team struggling in the Champions League into a team often competing for the highest honor. Under his leadership, the Red Army won one Premier League title, one Champions League title, two League Cup titles, one FA Cup title, one Community Shield Cup title, one Club World Cup title and one Club World Cup title.
Klopp won the LMA Coach of the Year award twice, and was named the Premier League Coach of the Month award 10 times. He will leave Liverpool this week after nearly nine years of successful management and will be replaced by Dutch coach Ann Slote next season.
2. Bob Paisley
Bob Paisley is the most honored coach in Liverpool's history. The Englishman served as the assistant coach of the Red Devils from 1959 to 1973, and became the head coach of the first team in 1974.
Paisley helped Liverpool win 20 important trophies, including 6 English League titles and 3 European Champions League titles. He won the Football Manager of the Year award for six times and was named the fourth greatest manager in history by ESPN in 2013.
The former left back retired from his position as Liverpool manager in 1983 and has never coached any other club since leaving the Reds.
1. Bill Shankly
Bill Shankly is widely regarded as the greatest coach in the history of the Red Army. In 1959, after coaching Carlisle Town, Grimsby Town, Wokington Town and Huddersfield Town respectively, he took over Anfield.
Under his leadership, the Red Army returned to Serie A, and the most successful period of the Red Army also laid the foundation under his guidance. Shankly helped the Merseyside club win 10 important trophies, including 3 English league titles and 1 European Champions League title.
Shankly won the Coach of the Year award in the 1972-73 season, and ranked 10th in all the greatest managers in history compiled by ESPN in 2013.
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