A football manager's sense of style can convey power and help create a distinctive image for the team.
That being said, some are... much better at putting together pitchside outfits than others.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, celebrity stylist Lisa Talbot has delivered her verdict on the best dressed football managers, to the ones who miss the mark.
The fashion expert said: 'Football managers may spend most of their time on the sidelines, but their style choices still speak volumes.
'Whether it's sharp tailoring or elevated casualwear, what they wear can communicate authority, confidence, and identity and the best-dressed managers understand that presence goes far beyond tactics.'
Read on to discover which managers nail the art of dressing for the beautiful game - and the ones who fall behind...
1. Pep Guardiola, Manchester City
Coming out on top is Manchester City's Pep Guardiola, thanks to his fine knitwear and tailored ensembles.
The manager has become somewhat synonymous with having good style on the touchline, donning turtle necks, City's branded jumpers or the signature 'hoodigan' while coaching his side.
The 55-year-old most recently caused a buzz during the Carabao Cup final last week, with his polo neck and brown checkered trousers - a look worlds away from other managers' go-to tracksuits.
In 2024, Pep said that he trusted his former wife, Cristina Serra, to choose his famous matchday outfits.
While she's a Brazilian writer, her family run an upmarket boutique called Serra Claret in Barcelona, which sells designer labels such as Dsquared2 and Armani.
And, speaking to Men In Blazers, Guardiola heaped praise on his ex when crediting her for his looks.
'My wife,' he said when asked how he decides what to wear at work. 'My wife is the best in the world at many things, but especially in fashion. So she says, normally to me, "Don't wear this or wear that", so I follow her.'
After the couple split in December 2024, the football manager is likely left to his own devices for his fashion choices - and according to Talbot, he knows a thing or two about dressing.
Lisa: 'Pep consistently leads the way with refined, minimalist style, think perfectly cut knits, tailored coats, and a neutral palette that feels both modern and intentional.'
2. Mikel Arteta, Arsenal
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta claimed second place, with the expert stating that his sharp ensembles convey a sense of 'polished authority'.
Arteta, 44, is known for his all-black outfits - and his signature Armani jacket, which he's sported on many matchdays.
And in 2023, the Under Armour Global Ambassador told the Telegraph that he considers fashion like tactics - but isn't fussed about luxury items.
'I just wear something that belongs to my personality, as well as the club that I represent,' Arteta said.
'I do pay attention to what I wear. I like to be comfortable, I like to be classy... and I don't like noisy clothes. I am picky about what clothes feel like. I like cashmere.'
He added that superstition also comes into play: 'When we are winning, I don't like to change my clothes, I like to maintain exactly the same jumper, trousers and shoes as before. If we lose, I change to something different.'
Lisa: 'Arteta's look is the definition of polished authority; sharp tailoring, clean lines, and a wardrobe that feels as disciplined and considered as his management style.'
3. Marco Silva, Fulham
He keeps it casual, but that can still speak volumes, Talbot says of Fulham manager Marco Silva.
The Portuguese manager, 48, keeps it simple, but he's not afraid of sporting brands every now and then.
Silva has been spotted wearing a ยฃ1,780 Moncler Maya Hooded Short Down Jacket, dubbed an essential winter warmer from the brand.
But it's not all casualwear for Silva, and he's also been seen by the pitch in smarter, suit separates - a win for Talbot.
Lisa: 'Silva brings a sleek, European edge, fitted silhouettes and understated pieces that feel quietly confident without trying too hard.'
4. Arne Slot, Liverpool
Liverpool's Arne Slot typically arrives at matches in casual wear, taking a particular liking to bomber jackets, three-quarter zip-up jumpers and leather trainers.
Slot, 47, who is currently under the spotlight after he admitted to making mistakes this season, is also no stranger to sporting Liverpool's merchandise, which helps him appear approachable, the expert said.
Lisa: 'Effortlessly put-together, Slot leans into smart-casual dressing with well-fitted pieces that strike the balance between approachable and authoritative.'
5. Eddie Howe, Newcastle
He rarely strays from wearing Newcastle merchandise, but according to Talbot, his predictable fashion sense has helped solidify a dependable persona for Eddie Howe.
The fashion expert said that the style has helped the 48-year-old manager develop a reassuring presence - and even though he loves sportswear, he keeps it fitted - adding on style points for the expert.
Lisa: 'Howe's style is consistent and dependable; classic styling reflects his calm, composed presence.'
6. Unai Emery, Aston Villa
Aston Villa's Unai Emery, 54, also made the list in position six, thanks to his formal looks.
The manager has also previously impressed with his Adidas Samba trainers, tailored for the club with red features.
Lisa: 'Emery favours practical yet smart looks, often opting for structured outerwear that adds a layer of authority to his touchline presence.'
7. David Moyes, Everton
He's credited with revitalising Everton, and according to Talbot, he knows a thing or two when it comes to dressing, as well.
Talbot said the 62-year-old is miles away from his Manchester United days when he was mocked for his questionable suits.
Now, while the manager isn't afraid to don tracksuits, he has also favoured clothes with a more traditional look.
Lisa: 'Moyes keeps it timeless with smart layers that always feel appropriate and elevated.'
The ones who just miss the mark...
Lisa: 'These managers are close, their style is smart and presentable, but it lacks that extra layer of personality or polish that elevates it.
'Michael Carrick (Manchester United), Scott Parker (Burnley), Liam Rosenior (Chelsea) all favour clean, classic dressing, but it can feel a little safe, well put-together, yet missing a defining signature that makes it memorable.'
Those that prioritise functionality over fashion
Lisa: 'For this group, practicality clearly comes first. It's less about style as a tool for presence, and more about comfort and ease on the touchline.
'These managers, Fabian Hurzeler (Brighton), Igor Tudor (Tottenham), Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth), Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace), Daniel Farke (Leeds), Regis Le Bris (Sunderland), often lean into sporty layers and technical outerwear, perfectly suitable for matchday demands, but with little emphasis on refinement or personal branding.'
And the managers verging on the point of forgettable...
Lisa: 'There's nothing wrong with keeping things simple, but here, the lack of variation or structure means their style doesn't quite support their authority or visibility.
'Keith Andrews (Brentford), Vitor Pereira (Nottingham Forest), Nuno Espirito Santo (West Ham), and Rob Edwards (Wolves) tend to stay firmly in the background, minimal, low-key, and functional, but missing the opportunity to use style as a tool to enhance presence and impact.'
CHBOY
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To me the best looks and aura PEP, Areta and Emery. The rest are simply average the worst (Chelsea current coach ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ)
Davichi
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For Liam Rosenior is second to non when it comes to stylish dressing bros. The gaffer has is own special thing when it comes fashion dressing. please let give him is flowers on this, because he deserves this award.
He looks like a teenage school student. ๐
zizcenrsyz
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Am an Arsenal Fan but Unai Emery is always a Gentleman on the pitch
yobaklmprz
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Arteta leading the chat again โ๏ธ๐ฅ
so to be no 2 is leading right... chaai
Immaculate003
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I don't know the criteria and angle where the lady fashionista is coming from. Is she talking about how expensive their materials cost that made her rank them in such manner or their combinations or colours, or physique or fitness? I wouldn't know why her list was in that manner. However, based on what I personally observed for a very long time about club mangers who dress well on matchdays, and drawing from the current EPL managers, top of my list would be Unai Emery, Liam Rosenior, Marcos Silva, David Moyes... in that order. Individuals can share their opinions as well.
MUTINDO
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Arteta leading the chat again โ๏ธ๐ฅ
Williamslad
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Take Emery above those ahead of him, place him in second position.
jayasaud
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kuyclnopuy
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the Best Emery period.๐ฅฐ
kingmandjebele
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Where Dr Ruben Amorim
tazbkosuz
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Pep wear expensive shit
My grandmother always told me anytime you donโt have anything nice to say about a person you should keep your fucking mouth shut
Niocdiknst
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๐๐ฆ๐จ๐ซ๐ข๐ฆ ๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ ๐๐ซ๐จ๐ฎ๐ ๐ก๐ญ ๐๐๐๐ค ๐ญ๐จ ๐ญ๐ก๐ข๐ฌ ๐ฅ๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ
jembckmnuy
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pep guardiola
jumacdirtz
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For Liam Rosenior is second to non when it comes to stylish dressing bros. The gaffer has is own special thing when it comes fashion dressing. please let give him is flowers on this, because he deserves this award.
Yisbiklrtu
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emry unai, david moyes, ane slot, Liam Rosenir and howe
Cundlmpr
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Who else Noticed that Arsenal still carry 2nd position here ๐
CALM DOWN, UNA GO STILL BOTTLE IT, CHAT ME UP ON THE LAST DAY OF EPL .
Zobaceirs
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Who else Noticed that Arsenal still carry 2nd position here ๐
But they carry the First position in the EPL which is all that matters. So, allow the pain enter your @ss slowly and politely โ๏ธ
sulanyang
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Eddie Howe always has the same style
Yihclstu
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Chelsea's coach is the stylish man from this group. Frankly speaking.
Lomikpstz
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for me I see no one ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
emmydonz
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see what international brake has caused if not what's dis one again
Yumabcdipt
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Scott Parker beats them all
Weecilmory
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scJ has 3
lebrew7
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For Europe, I will say, Alonso
Emchi
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Amorin, Emery, and Moyes are classics when it comes to match-dressing outfits.
IshanChaudhari
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Ten Hang ๐ฅ the og ๐
Lotbnopt
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Pep wear expensive shit
Kotmnpsy
1
Carrick
rafaeljoel
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Amorim was a goat at that
nedacprsty
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emery
RedzwanZoraeMUTD
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M. Carrick
vaddeklouy
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if talking about current ones, Unai is the decent and best dress but with previous, I will give it Amorin
my-blood-is-red
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For me, number two should be Unai Emery
Wearing suit to the pitch side, is it an office work
wohcdimty
2
Liam
Lanablorsz
3
Emery
nihcdekmp
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I thought Liam rosenior deserve this one
pidadioprt
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AMORIM GABRIEL ๐๐๐๐
vioinrstyz
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chelsea manager
Yohinopruy
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unai emery...no doubt ๐ค
Badhur
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Unai from a Liverpool fan
Newbdlmstz
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It's Unai Emry
tedaikruy
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give it to rosemary please
Vioenoptz
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Liam rosenior๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏ
yaebcopruy
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unai
Tacacdmrs
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best in dressing, worst in winning ๐คฃ๐คฃ
๐ not disputing that, he's just a stubborn coach
Patilnoprs
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Mashaestr Unadit
Brilliantmann
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Amorim was the best
JoeBaller
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absolutely, amorim is the best in terms of dressing
best in dressing, worst in winning ๐คฃ๐คฃ
UniverseMan
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lmao the writers intentionally shidding on arsendal, permanent rank 2 ๐คฃ
Yumbcnrstu
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Who gives a ๐ฉ.