Although Jose Mourinho is one of the most successful coaches ever in terms of silverware, the Portuguese tactician did not make the top 10 of a greatest managers of all time ranking that was recently released.
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The Tottenham Hotspur boss has won 25 trophies, including two UEFA Champions League titles, in his illustrious career so far – only six other coaches have claimed more.
However, in FourFourTwo's recent ranking of the 100 greatest managers of all time, the 57-year-old only made the 12th spot.
His longstanding rival Pep Guardiola, who won his 29th trophy in February when Manchester City beat Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup final, appears in fifth position.
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The Spaniard is one of three former FC Barcelona coaches in the top five, while Sir Alex Ferguson is at the top of the ranking. The legendary Manchester United boss won an unprecedented 49 titles in his career, which featured stints with the Red Devils and Aberdeen.
Rinus Michels follows in second spot, with his countryman Johan Cruyff completing the podium.
A number of other notable names, such as Carlo Ancelotti (in 18th), Bob Paisley (22nd), Arsene Wenger (23rd) and Jurgen Klopp (30th) are also outside the top 10.
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