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Best and worst dressed coaches of Euro 2020, from Mancini wearing Giorgio Armani to Enrique’s cargo pants and more


IT’S not just the players that are style icons.

Over the years, we’ve seen plenty of managers getting it right on the touchline by ditching tracksuits and sportswear for smart casual.

Managers like Robert Mancini have cut a stylish figure on the touchline during Euro 2020Credit: Reuters

And the Euros have provided us with plenty of different looks – from designer suits to trainer and cargo pant combos.

But which coach is the best dressed at Euro 2020?

GARETH SOUTHGATE

At the 2018 World Cup, the England boss sported an M&S waistcoat that flew off the shelves.

However, in the run-up to the Euros he’s had a suit and polo shirt combo that’s divided some.

Against Scotland, Southgate acclimatised to the rainy weather by wearing a rain mac.

But it was against Croatia he looked most dapper – wearing a £680 Percival suit and polka dot tie for our opener.

Style rating: GOAL

Gareth Southgate has worn polo shirts during the EurosCredit: Getty
Southgate looked good in his rain mac against ScotlandCredit: AP
Against Croatia, Southgate looked dapper in a £680 Percival suitCredit: AFP

LUIS ENRIQUE

Marathon runner Luis Enrique looks great in anything – due to a svelte figure maintained by his insane fitness regime.

And the Spain boss has gone with a smart-but-comfortable look while barking instructions from the touchline.

The ex-Barcelona boss favours a cargo pant with a shirt tucked in. For footwear, it’s Adidas trainers all the way.

While against Croatia in the last-16 tie, he swapped the cargo pants for jeans.

Style rating: GOAL

Cargo pants are all the rage for Spain boss Luis EnriqueCredit: Rex
Enrique’s wore Adidas trainers as he patrolled the touchlineCredit: Getty
Enrique sported jeans rolled-up at the bottom in Spain’s last-16 tieCredit: EPA

DIDIER DESCHAMPS

For ex-Chelsea midfielder Deschamps, blue is definitely the colour.

The France manager prefers to wear an Oxford blue shirt underneath a cobalt blue suit.

Although it’s loyal to his team’s colours, we have to say as well cut as the suit is it’s just a little dull.

Style rating: MISS

Didier Deschamps’ blue on blue is a little dullCredit: Getty
Deschamps is, at least, loyal to his country’s coloursCredit: AFP

JOACHIM LOW

German boss Low has sported a couple of different looks at the Euros.

Against France, the grey drawstring trousers and navy t-shirt showed he’s not afraid to be contemporary in his style. And kudos for wearing Stan Smith’s too.

What will have in store when Germany face England?

Style rating: GOAL

Joachim Low’s drawstring trousers and Stan Smith’s showed the German can cut a stylish figureCredit: Getty
Often, Low wears a button down shirt open at the topCredit: Getty

STEFAN TARKOVIC

Slovakia crashed out of the Euros in spectacular fashion with a 5-0 thrashing to Spain.

Perhaps, the players couldn’t take boss Stefan Tarkovic’s tie, waistcoat and £45 Pepe Jeans trainers.

Oh, he wore jeans too. Doesn’t work, does it?

Style rating: MISS

Slovakia boss Stefan Tarkovic paired a dodgy looking tie with a waistcoat, jeans and Pepe Jeans trainersCredit: Getty
The strange look didn’t inspire his Slovakia team to performCredit: AFP

ROBERTO MANCINI

If there’s any manager that screams class, it’s Italy’s Roberto Mancini.

The health conscious non-drinker, 56, cuts a dashing figure on the sidelines as he orchestrates his team from the dugout.

And he wears THAT Giorgio Armani suit so well – it makes you forget the haters who originally compared it to a chef’s jacket.

Scott Parker most certainly would be proud.

Style rating: GOAL

Unsurprisingly, it’s Italian manager Roberto Mancini who has been championed for his lookCredit: Reuters
Giorgio Armani designed the Italians suits for the EurosCredit: Getty
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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