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The 2023-24 Premier League Managers Ranked From Worst To Best

13. Mauricio Pochettino (Chelsea)

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Mauricio Pochettino has a huge job on his hands at Chelsea. The Blues were nothing short of a shambles last season and their start to this season has not been any different. If Pochettino can lead the club to a top-six finish, it would be considered a job well done.

12. Sean Dyche (Everton)

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Sean Dyche became the manager of the club last season with the sole purpose of keeping the club in the Premier League, which he managed to do. This season, the club will have high hopes for him, so far, he has raked in 13 points in the first 16 games, considering they received a ten points deduction, it’s not a very bad job.

11. David Moyes (West Ham)

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David Moyes didn’t exactly have the greatest last season, as the club finished in the 14th place on the Premier League table. However, they managed to win the UEFA Europa Conference League on a historic night for the club. The fans will hope for a better finish on the Premier League table this season and they seem to be on course to do that.

10. Thomas Frank (Brentford)

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Thomas Frank has done a tremendous job with this Brentford side on a tight budget. They finished 9th last season and if they can replicate the success this season, it will be a great achievement for the manager. So far, they have secured 19 points from the first 16 matches.

9. Marco Silva (Fulham)

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Fulham have played neck-to-neck with anyone that has come their way, and they play entertaining football. They finished last season in 10th place, not bad for a Premier League newcomer. They have made a similar start to this season as well, bagging 21 points in the first 16 games of the season.

8. Erik Ten Hag (Manchester United)

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Erik ten Hag landed a trophy in his debut season at Manchester United, winning the Carabao Cup. They also reached the final of the FA Cup, losing ultimately to the treble-winning neighbours Manchester City. However, they have made a decent start to this campaign with 27 points from the first 16 games.

7. Eddie Howe (Newcastle)

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Eddie Howe was exceptional throughout the last season and used the players to their full potential. Sure, the investment from the new owners has helped the team massively, but it is useless if the manager can’t use them to their full potential. Howe also took them to the final of the League Cup. They also qualified for the Champions League after finishing in the top four ahead of Liverpool. They have earned 26 points in the first 16 Premier League games of this season.

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One thought on “The 2023-24 Premier League Managers Ranked From Worst To Best

  • Lopetegui’s not at Wolves anymore. Hasn’t been there all season.

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