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KICKING OFF

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Ithink Pep Guardiola is an absolute shoo-in to be named Manager of the Season, especially if Manchester City add the FA Cup and Champions League to their Premier League title, which I firmly believe they will.

And while I don’t begrudge the Spaniard being chosen as best boss, he is, after all, brilliant, there are other managers who also deserve a special mention.

I’m looking at the likes of Steve Cooper at Nottingham Forest, Gary O’neil at Bournemout­h, and Newcastle United’s Eddie Howe.

These three have, you could argue, surpassed the achievemen­ts of Pep without lifting a trophy this season.

At Forest, with a budget probably amounting to what City spends on stocking the bar each week, Cooper has worked miracles. Not only did he lead Forest to the Premier League, but against all odds, he’s kept them there.

This was unthinkabl­e just a month ago when, after a string of poor results, his job was under threat.

But the Welshman ignored the critics, rolled up his sleeves, and stuck it out, securing Premier League safety with a 1-0 win against Arsenal last week.

Over at Bournemout­h, manager O’neil has also worked wonders.

Back in August, after The Cherries were thrashed 9-0 by Liverpool, he was given the job as caretaker manager following the dismissal of Scott Parker.

What came next was a complete turnaround. They were unbeaten in the six games with O’neill at the helm and he was rightly named Premier League Manager of the Month in September.

At the end of November, having picked up 13 points from a possible 33, O’neil was given the job full time.

With one game to go, Bournemout­h are also safe, and if results go their way on Sunday, they could finish in 13th position, one place below big-spending Chelsea.

And then there’s Eddie Howe. I appreciate he’s in charge of a club that financiall­y are better off than Bournemout­h and Forrest put together, but if you’d have asked any Newcastle United supporter

 ?? AFP/VNA Photo ?? SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM: Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper.
AFP/VNA Photo SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM: Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper.

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