
What the outfit of Champions Managers tells us You can guess the style of play from theirs looks?
The Champions magic night doesn't happened only between the players but also the coaches. Mythic, iconic figures, who live the games with the same intensity as the athletes and they transform the sidelines in a theatric scenography. And as skilled actors they use the clothes to better get a sense of their characters.
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Somebody else instead use a well made suit like a second skin and in the Champions matches exploit the charisma gap that this kind of item can provide. A clean suit can make you pop against the muddy grass of the pitch, make you calm, cool, and collected.
Simone Inzaghi loves a modern cut with a classic white shirt and a tight tie because it allows him the kind of freedom of movement he needs on the sidelines. His colleague on the other side of Milan, Stefano Pioli, in Champions matches often use a three piece suit that give him a british aplomb even during the most hardfought match.
But the real star of this category is Diego Simeone, with his iconic total black suit John Wick like and he moves on the sideline as he's chasing by hitmen. His Atletico Madrid is indistinguishable from his looks, brave, fierce and exuberant.