Paisley guided the Reds to six league titles between 1976 and 1983, as Liverpool dominated English football.As a manager, he also lifted the European Cup three times and bagged a UEFA Cup.

With 14 trophies at Liverpool to his name, 'King Kenny' certainly made his mark on the The Brazilian right back is the second-most decorated footballer ever, in terms of European competitions – with a total of 9 European Clubs: Malmo FF, Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Milan, PSG, Manchester UnitedZlatan is the world’s second most decorated player who still currently plays. The Italian guided Juventus to their first Serie A title in nine years during his first season in charge. The fact that former Manchester United player Anderson has won two Portuguese titles, four Premier League titles and a Champions League, in comparison to someone like Steven Gerrard who has won no league titles and one Champions League, shows that trophies do not equate to talent. The Portuguese goalkeeper won the league 11 times with Porto – more than any other player to play in the league.‘King Kenny’ Dalglish was the main protagonist in the Liverpool sides that dominated English football in the late 70’s/early 80’s. Argentina came close in the 2014 World Cup when they lost in the finals.The Manchester United prodigy was one of the most decorated footballers for a long time. Football League Cup (2) 11. Greedy.There are 33 years between Kenny Dalglish's first domestic triumph in England - the First Division title in 1978/79 - and his last - the League Cup in 2012.King Kenny won the lot with Liverpool as a player: five First Division titles, four League Cups, three European Cups and the FA Cup.Dalglish won the first Division a further three times as a manager with the Reds - and once with Blackburn after the top flight had transformed into the He also enjoyed success back in his native Scotland as both a player and manager, despite only being in temporary charge of Celtic for four months. He has additional honors with the Spanish national team.Only a few players have made over 100 Champions League appearances without winning it.

All Football. Playing his entire career at Manchester United, the Welsh Wizard made 672 appearances, scoring 114 goals, and adding 35 trophies to his cabinet. Arsenal take on Chelsea in the FA Cup final on Saturday afternoon - a competition in which both of the two competing clubs and managers have a proud history.Mikel Arteta and Frank Lampard both enjoyed considerable success in the FA Cup as players, with the former tasting victory at Wembley on two occasions, and the latter hoisting the famous trophy aloft four times.With victory on Saturday, one of Arteta or Lampard will join a select group of individuals who have won the same trophy as both a player and a manager. Arguably the GOAT, Lionel Messi has won a total of 30 trophies with Barcelona since coming on as a substitute on July 1st, 2004. Maxwell has won an outstanding 33 trophies during his 17-year career, which started with Cruzeiro in 2000. After impressing at Fulham, Van der Sar joined Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford, where he cemented his spot as United’s first choice keeper for 6 successive seasons; in which United won 4 league titles.Universally claimed to be the greatest player of all time, Brazilian legend Pele played for Santos, in the Brazilian league, for the majority of his career. Collectively, Ronaldo has won between 30 and 33 trophies in his career. This contributed heavily in the woeful season that they had.With all the trophies these players have won, it would be safe to assume that their clubs have quite a list of championships as well.

Liverpool move ABOVE Manchester United after Premier League title win . But this does not mean that the Brazilian is a superior footballer.