
The 5 worst dressed managers in Serie A A horror escalation of embarassing outfits on the benches
Squad tracksuit or elegant shirt? This is the question that puts every manager in front of a crossroad, and that influences their careers. A cross-section between two theories, two ways of being and appearing: some coaches appreciate more the tracksuit and feel good with it (like Marcelo Bielsa) because the game is a sport competition and not a business meeting; others coaches prefer a more ordered and responsible outfit, in harmony with a tournament like the Serie A. This division is reflected in the rivalries between managers, like that one between Maurizio Sarri and Massimiliano Allegri, continuedly compared because of their different style, as for the way of intending football, but also between Jurgen Klopp, a tracksuit lover, and a fashion victim like Pep Guardiola. There's a lot of everything in Serie A: here's the list of the five worst dressed managers in the Serie A.
Fabio Liverani
Lecce's manager must make peace with his style: his looks often vary all year long, but matchings are never right, even wearing a cardigan and a shirt or when he stratifies himself with sporty clothes. To not mention his outfits with shorts.