Sun, sand and sabotage - The Premier League managers' end of season Magaluf tour
️Pack your bags and don’t forget the sunscreen, the Premier League managers are on tour!
By Richie Boon
24th May 2021, 12:00pm
The 2020/21 Premier League campaign drew to a close last weekend, and it's now time for a bit of rest and relaxation before the Euros get underway next month.
And what better way for England’s top tier's bosses to let down their wildly varying degrees of hair length than a seven-day jaunt to the thinking man's party capital of Spain - Magaluf.
When the pubs reopened in England last month, you may have joined us as a fly on the wall at the NationalWorld Arms, as the top tier's coaches descended for an evening of frivolity.
Now, we cordially invite you to join us on a trip of a lifetime, as we follow all twenty Premier League managers to finish the 2020/21 campaign on a jaunt to sunny Magaluf, for a memorable week of bonding and banter in Majorca...
When the pubs reopened in England last month, you may have joined us as a fly on the wall at the NationalWorld Arms, as the top tier's coaches descended for an evening of frivolity.
13. Jurgen Klopp - Liverpool
A trophyless season where Liverpool have catastrophically failed at defending their title and only just scraped a top-four finish? A distraction is needed, and Klopp has just the plan - kayak to mainland Spain for charity. Dehydrated and exhausted, he's picked up by a fishing vessel just north of Ibiza a couple of hours later. Photo: Laurence Griffiths
14. Nuno Espirito Santo - Wolves
Sure, NES has just left Wolves after a dire season, but that won't stop him letting his hair down and having a lovely old time on holiday. Hiring a vivid orange convertible, he tears across the island with the roof down, howling along to every word of Don Henley's 'Boys of Summer'. Photo: Pool
15. Brendan Rodgers - Leicester City
Despite the board forbidding it, Rodgers has taken the FA Cup trophy on tour! A wild night ends up with some managers back at his apartment, before they collapse into slumber. In a shot-for-shot remake of Trainspotting's climactic scene, Mason slinks out of Rodgers' room clutching the cup in the early hours, determined to bag Spurs some silverware. Photo: NICK POTTS
16. Marcelo Bielsa - Leeds
"It's Spurs again, boss." his trembling assistant announces, after fielding yet another call from Daniel Levy imploring the Whites boss to take the vacant job. In a fit of rage, Bielsa launches his vintage Nokia 3310 into the Bay of Palma, before gracefully sinking back into his inflatable crocodile lilo. Photo: LYNNE CAMERON