3. Brendan Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers is probably the most underrated manager in the world at the moment. If not for Klopp, the Scottish coach could have well become man to lift the Champions League title with Liverpool.
Just saying, Rodgers built a strong base at Anfield, one that did benefit Klopp in the long term. He may not have that glittering resume one would require at a job opening at Manchester United, but there’s no doubt he’s got the prowess to win things.
Again, Leicester is currently in the third position behind Man City and Liverpool. He does deserve praise for turning the ordinary into the extraordinary, doesn’t he?