He was also a two - time European
champion during his time in charge of AC Milan, and seems the best available option to succeed Wenger right now.
Not exact matches
The Italian tactician was most recently
in charge of Bundesliga side Schalke, though he didn't impress
in his
time in Germany, failing to build on his incredible achievement of winning the
Champions League
during his brief stint
in charge at Stamford Bridge.
Enrique, however, is arguably the more proven of the three coaches, having won a number of major honours
during his
time in charge at the Nou Camp, including the 2014/15
Champions League as part of a memorable treble - winning campaign.
That is Real Madrid, the same club they've seen
in Champions League at some point
in time during three of Max Allegri's four years
in charge as manager.