The next challenges for the European bench

Zidane. LaLiga and an epic comeback

The Frenchman has been a roller coaster during these seven months of football. The Frenchman has been able to position the team first in the table during a good stretch of the season, but the comings and goings ended up condemning him to the second echelon. When the championship resumes, Zidane will have a lot to say in the domestic competition. And, even more, in the Champions League where his biggest pending account is to go back to City in England. The great win against PSG (3-0) put him against the ropes, but he took oxygen from where there was none to continue on the bench and start to shine players like Valverde, Isco and Hazard.

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Simeone. A Champions for history

Settled in sixth place and after a dream comeback against Liverpool, Simeone's pending account is none other than the Champions. The same one that was already close to getting with Atlético and that would be the icing on his legacy in the rojiblanco team. The Argentine begins to extract juice from several pearls such as Marcos Llorente and Morata, both ex-Madrid players and decisive in Anfield.

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Setien. A double and good game

Quique Setién does not finish convincing at the Camp Nou and much less after his defeat against Madrid at the Bernabéu. The sensations are not only bad for results (8 wins, one draw and three losses), but also for the game used. When Barça ceases Valverde, he does so due to the bad symptoms of the team with the ball and seeks a solution by hiring a coach who imparts the philosophy of Johan Cruyff.

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Bordalás. A magical Europe

With his team in fifth position, the Azulón coach is the great sensation of LaLiga. And not only in Spain, but in Europe. His two great approaches to Ajax crown him as one of the great revelations of the season. The style of play is his hallmark and he has managed not to leave anyone indifferent. Continuing to advance rounds in Europe is his great objective. Inter is their great pending goal.

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Klopp. Keep

After being out of the Champions League, Klopp should only keep his team at the top of the Premier League. In fact, most teams would agree that if postponed, Liverpool would be champion.

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Mourinho. Show

Mou's case is different. His team is out of European competitions and the only objective in sight is none other than to get fifth place for United. His club is in eighth position with 41 points to four of the red box. A difficult challenge to start your project from scratch.

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