is the third one with Salzburg ?
but i agree about his stature.
I would put capello there too.
crucify me later
EDIT: actually its in 4 countries
Well he's won the Serie A, the Bundesliga, and the Portuguese Superliga (correct name?). He was the last person to win the Scudetto with Inter, and with Benfica (Portuguese league’s version of Internazionale Milan

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Il Trap is a legend in his own unique way. We all may have hated his guts when he was Azzurri coach, because of his extremely boring and defensive play, not to mention the world cup and euro failures earning him the popular title of “Crappatoni” lol
However, in retrospect, I still have a lot of respect for this man. He’s a very very passionate manager, his sideline antics, his hyperness during a Bayern press conference (and several other actions with the press), the man had guts to say anything anytime. He didn’t give a crap who he spoke to, and he often “courageously” acted foolishly at times – try bringing on Rino Gattuso during an Italy fixture, and then subbing him off the pitch for absolutely no reason! The look on Rino’s face was priceless, I remember it so well lol!!
His Fiorentina stint is a debatable point – whether he made the best out of Repka, Cois, Rui Costa, Batigol & co. or the fact that Batigol pulled a muscle while thru on goal during a league match mid-season with Fio at #1…we will never know. It was indeed after that injury, AC Milan caught up and went on to win the Scudetto…
I still think he’s great coach, if his players can tolerate him…he has surely proved that his erratic behavior and charisma can have a positive effect on the team.
As for the best ever club coaches – that’s a no-brainer. Sir Alex Ferguson, Marcello Lippi, and many people forget this name, but I highly rate the German in the same stature as the latter two - Ottmar Hitzfeld!