World Football's 10 Worst Tempered Managers
Throughout football today, there are many managers who are not afraid to make their voices heard when it comes down to their opinion.
Should it be Ian Holloway threatening retirement, or Rafa Benitez deciding to call out another manager, we have witnessed some real interesting managers throughout the year.
Now that the recent news that Sir Alex Ferguson could face a four match touchline ban, here are the ten worst-behaved managers in football.
No. 10 Raymond Domenech
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One of the most hated managers in football in recent memory, Raymond Domenech became synonymous with anger after a supposed rant against Nicolas Anelka at the 2010 World Cup.
Anelka then responded with a rant at Domenech and was booted off the French squad, which led to the French players declaring a strike and caused massive embarrassment for the French national team.
No. 9 Kevin Keegan
2 of 10In the 1996 Premier League title race, Kevin Keegan went on a rant against Alex Ferguson after Fergie used his infamous "mind games."
Despite the rant, Keegan's Newcastle side failed to win the league during this season.
No. 8 Keith Hill
3 of 10Following a recent League One match against Leyton Orient, Rochdale manager Keith Hill went over the edge while describing the conditions of the pitch at the Spotland Stadium.
No. 7 Jose Mourinho
4 of 10A man who is never lost for words, Jose Mourinho really showed how angry he can get in a recent La Liga match against Real Sociedad.
No. 6 Arsene Wenger
5 of 10Arsene Wenger may be one of the most popular managers of recent times, but he has had his moments of madness. This was obvious in 2009 at Old Trafford after a late Arsenal goal was nullified for an off-sides call.
No. 5 Diego Maradona
6 of 10In the 2010 World Cup, Diego Maradona was one of the biggest stars of the entire tournament for his antics as manager of Argentina.
After Argentina was eliminated, Maradona confronted German fans before being restrained by his daughter.
No. 4 Rafa Benitez
7 of 10Rafa Benitez has been known for making some bizarre statements throughout the years.
However, Benitez became a victim of Sir Alex Ferguson's mind games in 2009 by going mad against Fergie in a press conference.
No. 3 Ian Holloway
8 of 10In his first Premier League season, Ian Holloway has become a star by speaking his mind against FIFA and Michel Platini, following FIFA's plan to move the 2022 World Cup into the winter.
No. 2 John Sitton
9 of 10In a difficult 1994-1995 season, John Sitton found himself in charge of a Leyton Orient squad that was on the verge of going down.
Sitton's speeches during halftime became legendary; threatening several of his players to a fight and telling them it was going to take so long that they should bring dinner for a dinner break.
Sitton has yet to manage since this stint.
No. 1 Sir Alex Ferguson
10 of 10The most famous manager of this era, Sir Alex Ferguson has continued to speak his mind as Manchester United's manager.
Fergie has banned nearly all media from covering Man United, and is now facing a four match touchline ban for his words about referee Martin Atkinson following a recent 2-1 defeat to Chelsea.









