Scolari the last one and Costa Rica coach leads top of the
best coaches in the world cup 2014
the German newspaper "Sport Bild" preempted events
and published a list of the best coaches the current World Cup in Brazil after
his arrival in the semi-finals, and before the establishment of their games or
wait until the final game.
And it topped the list of the German newspaper coach of
Costa Rican Jorge Luis Pinto, after leading his team to the Round of 8, the
newspaper said Pinto is one of the shortest coaches the World Cup by 1.65 cm,
but outperformed on teams of Italy, Uruguay, Greece, and tied with England,
before losing yesterday, in front of the Netherlands and left the world cup
yesterday , winning the title of dark
horse for his team.
And coach Louis van Gaal finished second in the list by
distinctive formation between two elements collected mostly young and some
experience, add to the experience of Van Gaal, who calculated his achievement by
the Netherlands arrival of semi-finals for the second time in a row.
Argentine coach for the Colombian team Jose Pekerman came third
in the list, after he presented a team wowed everyone by his skills and speed,
and the most prominent stars, James Rodriguez, who led the offensive Colombian battalion
to the role of the 8 before leaving the World Cup at the hands of the host
Brazil.
The Bosnian coach for Algerian team Wahid Khalilozic was
Fourth, leading the desert warriors to the round of 16, but the choice of Khalilozic
was after the game in which he presented the heroic team in front of the German
team.
And the German coach of American team Juergen Klinsmann was
named fifth place, after changing the playing
way of the U.S. team and brought him to
the round of 16 for his career, but it stopped by the Belgian team.
The newspaper considered the selection of machines coach
Joachim Loew in sixth place just right, after the wobbling performance of the
German team , where it begun by great victory over Portugal , but Loew has achieved so far and the national team
reached the semi-finals.
The Mexican coach Miguel Herrera was named Seventh on the
list, as his team reached the round of 16 without any loss, but he collided
with the Dutch mills that toppled him out of the World Cup.
Eighth selections of German newspaper was for the German coach of the Swiss team Ottmar Hitzfeld,
because he gave advanced Swiss team somewhat.
Latinos coaches were the owners of the lion's share in this
list to occupy the Argentine coach of the Chilean national team, Jorge Sampauli
ninth place because his team won over Spain, Australia, Brazil before being forced
to run in a penalty shootout.
Lastly Luiz Felipe Scolari in the tenth place, although he
led the samba to the semifinals, but the absence of a convincing performance
for the host team, placed in the center, according to the paper choices.