catcherintherye
Player Valuation: £80m
Rodger's team masters most phases of the game. His teams can lie low, and take advantage of opponents' imbalance through direct play. They can push high, and create imbalance. They can also dominate the matches through the positions they occupy. He is quite a flexible manager, but who has a clear philosophy.
Nuno's teams are quite one-dimensional. One of the goals this season was to develop their game, but they did not master this (injuries are of course part of the explanation, but Nuno is also not known for being a manager who masters to dominate matches). Nuno also has a clear philosophy, but is far more rigid.
I suppose my point was more about the type of role they fulfil. Like is Nuno any less of a Head Coach than Rodgers (who famously is awkward with DOF's and sees himself more of a manager type).
I can get your point one is better than the other, but Nuno is as much of a coach as Rodgers IMO and I wouldn't lump him in with Benitez/Conte.