The UEFA Champions League is the biggest club competition in world football, and the 10 best managers in the history of the tournament have now been revealed, with Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp missing out altogether.
Click through the gallery above to see the best Champions League bosses of all time, according to Squawka!
Just as most footballers aspire to play in Europe's largest club competition, it is also a tournament most top-flight managers dream of managing in.
Squawka recently compiled a list of the best managers in the history of the Champions League, and despite Klopp lifting the coveted trophy for the first time last season, the Liverpool boss is not among the 10 most successful tacticians listed.
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Ex-Reds manager Rafael Benitez is on the list ahead of Klopp, having won the trophy once and managing a win percentage of 57%, while legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is ranked in sixth place.
The Scotsman celebrated success in Europe twice with the Red Devils, and retired in 2013 with a UCL win percentage of 54%.
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Portuguese tactician Jose Mourinho, who has won the tournament twice, and Pep Guardiola, who has also won the UEFA Champions League a couple of times, are above Ferguson – click through the gallery above to see who holds the No. 1 spot!
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