Known for his excellent tactical brain and ability to get the best out of his players with limited resources to put the squad on a par with their rivals, Spalletti is a top class coach who boasts two Coppa Italia trophies and a whole host of
honours during his spell in charge at Zenit between 2009 and 2014.
Not exact matches
The 1999 Champions League winning stopper played almost 400 games
during his time at United, a
spell which saw him claim an impressive total of 15 major
honours, including five Premier League titles.
These guys can't even get close to Ian Rush, who scored 346 goals in 660 games
during two
spells with the Reds, inspiring them to 18 major
honours, including five first division titles and two European Cups.
Lewandowski was rightly
honoured for his achievement — as he broke a series of records
during a magical nine - minute
spell that will live long in the memory.
Schweinsteiger had been on Bayern Munich's books for 17 years and won eight Bundesliga titles and the Champions League
during a trophy - laden
spell that saw him win every major domestic
honour.
Didier Drogba helped Chelsea win the Premier League four times
during two
spells at Stamford Bridge, but the Blues legend doesn't fancy the west London side's chances of adding a fifth title to their list of
honours this season.
Houllier brings a wealth of Premier League experience to the helm following his successful
spell with Liverpool
during a six - year reign which seen him win six major
honours.