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12 out of work football managers worth employing this summer – Zidane, Gattuso, Fonseca…

12 out of work football managers worth employing this summer - Zidane, Gattuso, Fonseca...

One thing you can be sure of, with the summer looming, is a raft of managerial and coaching changes across Europe.

For supporters, that is an exciting time of new possibility. It’s also a scary time because you can’t help but fear club owners doing stupid stuff.

However, there is an abundance of respected and decorated managers without a club right now who are very much worth having. To prove it, here are 12 of them.

Joachim Low

Joachim Low is one of those great unknowns who still comes with a huge reputation. Low is available after ending a 15-year stint as Germany boss in which he became a World Cup-winning coach.

Once upon a time he was a club manager too, and a pretty good one. He had success at Stuttgart in the late 1990s, did okay at Fenerbahce and won the Austrian title with Tirol Innsbruck.

Does a return to club coaching beckon at the age of 62? That’s obviously down to him, but one suspects he won’t be short on opportunities.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

How do you begin to assess the coaching career of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer? How do you separate his performance from Manchester United’s decline? Was he a cause of it or just another victim of it?

What even Solskjaer’s biggest critics would have to accept is that, aside from a poor 30-game spell at Cardiff, he has a career win percentage of 57% across more than 400 games. Granted, more than half of those games came in Norway, but you don’t remain in charge of…

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