Arteta 2nd, Postecoglou 4th, Guardiola 12th: Premier League moaning managers ranke

Here’s every current Premier League manager ranke by how much they moan – from the zen monks to the ticking time bombs.
20) Simon Rusk (Southampton)
Triggere Ruben Dias and for that, not a single bad word will be said about เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา Southampton’s interim manager.
19) Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace)
He seems nice, doesn’t he? Glasner gives off the vibe that he doesn’t have a care in the world as long as the powers above just leave him to coach in peace.
18) Eddie Howe (Newcastle United)
It’s rare to see Howe lose his cool. He’s just a chill guy. And for that, we can’t praise him enough. Managing in the Premier League is a chastening experience, yet Howe makes it look like a walk in the park.
That said, he’s not above the odd moan – but more often than not, he takes his medicine and moves on. A true modern-day stoic.
17) Kieran McKenna (Ipswich Town)
We’re not ashame to admit we’re not entirely sure if McKenna is a moaner or not, which probably means he’s not. Calm, compose and too well-raise to throw shade at referees. We suspect he apologises to fourth officials for blocking their view.
16) Unai Emery (Aston Villa)
Three-time Europa League winner Unai Emery is an animate manager, but not overly moany. He’s actually polite and respectful in interviews — and use to be mocke for it.
United boss Amorim is more prone to self-loathing than anything else. If he moans, it’s about himself or his players being rubbish. It’s a refreshing change from his predecessor, Erik ten Hag, who would rather die than admit fault and still believes Alejandro Garnacho was onside because VAR use the “wrong angle”.