Top 5 PSG best manager in history: No place for Ancelotti, can anyone beat Enrique?
In the 15 years since Chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi took the helm, a staggering 9 managers have walked through the doors of the Parc des Princes, each tasked with the same "holy grail": the UEFA Champions League. To support this mission, the club has funneled over €1.5 billion into a locker room brimming with the world's most expensive talents.
However, despite the glitz and glamour, the journey to last summer’s triumph at the Allianz Arena was paved with tactical imbalance and "bottled" leads that drew heavy criticism from the global media. Before the 2024/25 season, the consensus was that PSG was a club of great players but often poor managerial appointments characterized by a lack of long-term vision. That narrative changed forever with the arrival of Luis Enrique.
As the first man to deliver the Champions League trophy to Paris, he has arguably settled the debate on Who is the PSG best manager?. Yet, according to Flashscoremobi, the history of the club’s dugout features several other legendary commanders whose contributions were vital.
Ranking the PSG best manager profiles of all time
5. Unai Emery (2016-2018)
Emery remains one of the most statistically impressive yet polarizing figures in Parisian history. Appointed in 2016 after his Europa League hat-trick with Sevilla, Emery took charge of 114 matches, securing 87 wins, 15 draws, and only 12 losses. His staggering win rate of 76.3% and an average of 2.42 points per game stand as the highest in the club's history.
Despite this, his tenure is often remembered for "La Remontada", the historic 6-1 collapse against Barcelona. Domestically, however, he was a juggernaut, winning a quadruple in his second season and amassing 7 trophies in total, including 1 Ligue 1 title and 2 Coupe de France trophies. Known for his meticulous video analysis and high-pressing 4-3-3 system, Emery was praised for his work ethic but struggled to manage the massive egos in the dressing room.
After leaving Paris in 2018, he managed Arsenal and Villarreal, winning another Europa League with the latter and is currently leading Aston Villa in the English Premier League, where he has been since late 2022.
4. Georges Peyroche (1979-1983, 1984-1985)
Long before the Qatari era, Peyroche was the architect of PSG’s first real taste of stability. Across 2 stints, he managed 211 games, recording exactly 100 wins, 46 draws, and 65 defeats. While his win percentage (47%) looks modest compared to modern standards, he was the first manager to reach the 100-win milestone for the club.
Although his second stint ended on a sour note with a 13th-place finish in 1985, his tactical discipline in the early 80s made PSG a respected force in France. Peyroche, who also played for Lille and Nice during his career, retired from management in the mid-80s.
3. Thomas Tuchel (2018-2020)
Tuchel is perhaps the manager who came closest to immortality before the Enrique era. Leading PSG in 127 matches, he secured 96 wins, 11 draws, and 20 losses, boasting a 75.6% win rate. Tuchel’s tactical flexibility was highly celebrated, he successfully transitioned the team between a back-three and a back-four to accommodate stars like Neymar Jr and Kylian Mbappé.
In 2020, he led the club to its first-ever Champions League final, narrowly losing 1-0 to Bayern Munich. Despite winning 6 trophies, including 2 Ligue 1 titles, a fallout with the sporting director led to his sacking in December 2020. Tuchel immediately joined Chelsea, where he won the Champions League just 6 months later. He later managed Bayern Munich and was recently appointed as the head coach of the England National Team.
2. Luis Fernandez (1994-1996, 2000-2003)
A true icon of the club, Fernandez is the only manager on this list to have also been a legendary player for the team. His crowning achievement was the 1996 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, making him the first manager to win a major European trophy for PSG. Fernandez was lauded for his "grinta" and his ability to inspire players through emotional leadership.
Beyond his European success, he won the Coupe de France and the Coupe de la Ligue. His career also saw him manage Athletic Bilbao and Espanyol.
1. Luis Enrique (2023-present)
Enrique has ascended to the throne as the definitive PSG best manager. Since his arrival in 2023, he has managed 128 games, winning 91, drawing 20, and losing 17. While his win rate is the fourth-best in history, his impact is immeasurable because he achieved what no one else could: the 2024/25 Champions League title.
Enrique famously dismantled the "star-player" culture, famously managing the departure of Mbappé and pivoting to a collective, high-intensity possession game. His haul of 7 trophies in just over 2 seasons, including the Champions League, 2 Ligue 1 titles, and the UEFA Super Cup, is unprecedented.
Summary of the Top 5 PSG managers:
Luis Enrique
Luis Fernandez
Thomas Tuchel
Georges Peyroche
Unai Emery
Do you agree with the Flashscoremobi.com ranking of the PSG best manager history? Many argue that Enrique’s success stems from his "iron fist" approach and the club finally providing a coach with total structural authority over the roster. His ability to win without relying on a single superstar has set a new blueprint for the club's future.
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