Friday, 27 June 2014

World Cup's three highest paid coaches have been eliminated while the lowest paid man delights everyone






The group stage of the 2014 World Cup has concluded and half of the 32 teams have gone home — including those assembled by the tournament's three highest paid managers. Meanwhile, the team led by the tournament's lowest paid manager is not only still in it, but he has arguably become the tournament's breakout star.


All together, only half of the top 10 best paid managers at this World Cup navigated their teams through to the knockout stage.


Our own Stephen Keshi is no. 28. We no dey carry last na...


Here's the full list of what every World Cup manager is making this year as compiled by Forbes:


(Forbes)



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