Pele, Maradona, Messi. We can all reel off countless names of players who led their national sides to glory at World Cups over the decades – although ask most football fans to name the man in the dugout for those wins and the answers likely dry up. International managers traditionally spend more time in the shadows and aside from a select number of bosses, keep a lower profile outside of their country than the stars on the pitch. Yet if the buil…
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