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4 RECORDS SET BY THESE TOP EUROPEAN MANAGERS THAT WILL BE HARD TO BREAK

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As a manager, your goal is to always provide the best tactics to help your team win more titles. Here are four records set by top European managers that will be difficult to break.


1. Winning Each Of The Top 5 Europe League Tittles - Only Italian manager Carlo Anceloti has won each of the top five Europe League titles. He won the English Premier League with Chelsea, the Ligue 1 title with PSG, the Serie A title with AC Milan, the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich, and the La Liga title with Real Madrid.


2. Having won three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles - French Legendary central midfielder won the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid in 2016, 2017, and 2018.



3. Reaching 9 UEFA Champions League Semi-Finals - Spanish manager Pep Guardiola has led Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City to 9 UEFA Champions League semi-finals.


4. Winning 13 English Premier League Titles - From 1986 to 2013, Sir Alex Ferguson managed Manchester United and won 13 English Premier League titles.


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PSG-Strasbourg: Mbappé and Neymar well in the group, a great first for Housni


It has been confirmed that the term "vacation" does not exist in Kylian Mbappé's dictionary. The World Cup's leading scorer is back in training with Paris Saint-Germain just three days after scoring a hat-trick in the final against Argentina. The capital club's number 7 is in the group for the reception of Strasbourg. Christophe Galtier has Neymar on his side for the 16th day of the Ligue 1 season.



For this first league match since mid-November, the Parisians will also be able to rely on the feedback of these other Mondialists, such as Achraf Hakimi, who returned the same day as his friend Kylian Mbappé, or even Danilo Pereira, who was injured during the selection process but is still available.Marquinhos, Carlos Soler, and Pablo Sarabia also make their return from the World Cup break.


Four players are missing: Presnel Kimpembe, who has been out for at least a month, Nuno Mendes, who was involved with Portugal, and Renato Sanches, who suffered a concussion during training... And Lionel Messi, whose return is expected in early January.


The rest of the 21 players called up to face the nineteenth in Ligue 1 are the usual suspects: Donnarumma, Ramos, Verratti, Ruiz... But also Ilyes Housni. The 17-year-old striker, who was impressive during the winter break (two goals against Quevilly Rouen), is making his first appearance in the group. We find other young "titis" who are more familiar with him: Warren Zaire-Emery, El Chadaille Bitshiabu, and Ismael

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