2. Harry Redknapp
The anti-Guardiola, Redknapp is known not for his tactical prowess but rather his sides attacking, exciting nature (albeit with a distinct defensive frailty). Sacked by Tottenham in May after perhaps courting the England job a bit too enthusiastically and imploding in spring to land 4th and miss out on Champions League football (thanks to Chelsea). In the last few weeks hes quickly become one of the most sought-after managers in world football (outside of Guardiola of course) with QPR fans outspoken with their desire for him to step in and relieve Mark Hughes of his charge, then guide the club to ever-unlikely-looking safety. Ukraine have officially approached him to become manager of their national team but considering Arry has barely got a grasp on English (or so he says) and his affinity for the South-Coast of England its unlikely. Now with Chelseas position available hes sure to be mentioned by all-and-sundry but whether hes been, or will be, officially approached is another matter entirely.
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