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Across
- 3. Former England manager with a 100% winning record (3,9)
- 9. Guided Wales to a semi final in Euro 2016 (5,7)
- 11. Portuguese man who is in charge at Molineux (4,7,5)
- 15. He has won more trophies than any other manager in the history of football (3,4,8)
- 17. Former England manager now in charge of Crystal Palace (3,7)
- 18. Last manager to win the title for Liverpool (5,8)
- 19. Manager of Burnley since 2012 (4,5)
- 20. An impressive CV of clubs that includes, Porto, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Manchester United and now Spurs (4,8)
- 21. A former European Cup winner with Forest who was Republic Of Ireland manager from 2013-2018 (6,1,5)
- 25. Managed the Gunners for 22 years before leaving in 2018 (6,6)
- 28. Current manager of the Belgium national team who took up his post after leaving Everton in 2016 (7,8)
- 29. Finished his footballing career at Chelsea and managed them ten years later (7,2,6)
Down
- 1. Current manager of the Hammers who has a turbulant time at Old Trafford (5,5)
- 2. Current man in charge at Goodison Park (5,9)
- 4. Legend who guided Forest to two European Cup wins in 1979 and 1980 (5,6)
- 5. Left Newcastle last year to manage in China (6,7)
- 6. Spanish former player who guided Watford to the FA Cup final in 2019 but was sacked in the same year (4,6)
- 7. Manager of the Toffeemen before 2 down took over (5,5)
- 8. In charge of the sky blue half of Manchester (3,9)
- 10. Guided the Foxes to the title in 2016 (7,7)
- 12. Current manager of Italy who had four years in charge of Man City (7,7)
- 13. Could he possibly bring the title to the reds after a 30 year wait (6,5)
- 14. Norwegian who is now in charge of the Red Devils (3,6,10)
- 16. Current man in charge of the Villans (4,5)
- 21. After a successful career that included 72 caps for Wales who was sacked by Southampton in 2018 (4,6)
- 22. Former Celtic manager who left to take charge of the Foxes (7,7)
- 23. Current manager of the Baggies in the Championship (6,5)
- 24. Famously did a premature victory dance in the FA Cup final when in charge of Crystal Palace in 2016 (4,6)
- 26. Current longest serving manager in the Premier League (5,4)
- 27. Took over from 25 across at Arsenal (4,5)