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.
17. Carlo Ancelotti - Everton
Carlo has a secret passion for cookery, and heads straight to his recently purchased taverna in a slightly flashier part of Majorca. Hunched over an eight-burner stove in a set of crisp, C.A. monogrammed chef's whites, he bellows orders at dispirited lackeys Tom Davies and Andre Gomes, who are drafted in as pot washers after below par seasons. Photo: AFP Contributor
18. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - Manchester United
"Of course I've operated one of these before!" insists Ole, lying through his teeth as he's handed the keys to a shiny new Segway. Inevitably, the machine goes haywire, and he's stuck doing rapid doughnuts in the showroom for a whole afternoon until the battery, mercifully, perishes. Photo: Phil Noble - Pool
19. Graham Potter - Brighton
It's a bit of a busman's holiday for Potter, who ditches his fellow coaches to travel the length of Spain to find a new striker. The now bulked up Fernando Torres (Google it) is ready to become the Premier League's Adebayo Akinfenwa, and bullies the Seagulls boss into signing him there and then. Photo: NEIL HALL
20. Mikel Arteta - Arsenal
"Oh, we're just going for a fun midnight holiday drive." the Arsenal boss assures a pensive, blindfolded Willian, as he drives deeper into the Bosc de Bellver forest. He boots the £220k per-week Gunners flop out the passenger door, and puts the pedal to the metal. He never looks back. Photo: PAUL CHILDS