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    Tuesday, 19 May 2020

    3-4-3: First 11 of Players who turned Coaches



    Formation: 3-4-3

    Goal keeper: 

    Julen Lopetegui Argote is a Spanish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper and one time coach of Real Madrid. He played 149 games in La Liga over 11 seasons, appearing in the competition for Real Madrid, Logroñés, Barcelona and Rayo Vallecano. Presently, he is the head coach of Sevilla in the La Liga


    Defender:


    Arsene Wenger: Considered one of the greatest Managers to have graced the beautiful game of football. During his playing days, he was a defender in the French football league. There were complains about his pace, which he made up for in his ball guarding techniques. He coached Arsenal for many years where he won series of trophies. Presently, he works as a football analyst.


    Frank Rijkaard: The Dutch footballer coached many great clubs as a manager but his playing days were not bereft with glamour and class. He started his career at Ajax and enjoyed stinct at Spain and Italy before he returned to Ajax. Rijkaard coached his national team, Netherlands and Barcelona where he bought the likes of Deco and promoted Xavi, Valdes, Iniesta to senior team.



    Franz Beckenbauer: Played in the famous 'libero' position where he excelled and won many trophies. Franz played for Bayern and it's funny to note he had a record of 4 stinct as manager at Bayern where he won series of trophies as a manager.


    Midfielder:


    Defensive:

    Didier Deschamps: Played for Marseille in France as well as Chelsea in England as a defensive midfielder. He was the captain of the victorious French at the 1998 and guided the golden generation 20 years later to the world cup triumph as a manager.



    Pep Guardiola: This Catalonian is someone the beautiful game would never forget if he chooses to stop coaching today. He played as a defensive midfielder during the Golden years of Johan Cruyuff. Pep has won trophied as a manager in Spain, England and Germany. Presently, he coaches Manchester City of the English Premier League.


    Attacking/Wings

    Frank Lampard: Lampard, the highest scoring midfielder of the premier league had blissful glorious years wearing the blue shirt. Last year, he took Derby Country to the playoffs for promotion to the Premier League. They lost the game but Lampard won a job. Chelsea hired their legend to coach their team.



    Stephen Gerrald: Gerrald was a star in his playing days. One of Liverpool's greatest player, Gerrald could hold any midfield and his eye for long range effort is something special. Presently, he coaches Rangers Football Club of Scotland.



    Attack:


    Kenny Daglish: Arguably Liverpool best player ever. His scoring is something sensational and has left him a place in the heart of fans. Daglish coaches myriads of clubs such as Celtic, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle and his darling Liverpool. During the Hillsborough disaster, Kenny was the manager of the Liverpool team.




    Jupp Heyneckes: The German had most of his playing career in Germany where he played for both Bayern Mongledabach, Bremen and a host of other clubs delivering goals so well that you could just call him the German machine. He went on coach both Bayern clubs where he won trophies with Bayern Munich.



    Johan Cruyuff: One of if not the greatest coach of Barcelona. He had a great time as a player for both club and country where he won series of trophies. At Barcelona, his golden generation was a terror in the football sphere where he won a treble, his team comprising of future Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola.



    Sub:

    Goal keeper: Nino Espirito


    Defender: Berti Vogts

    Midfielder: Zidane, Conte, Carlo Ancelotti, Diego Simeone


    Forward: Brian Clough

    Coach: Sir Alex Ferguson

     Columnist: Edaki Aaron Odion (A-Clef The Poet)

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