A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
That saying is certainly true in Football Manager, where a strong coaching staff can help wonderkids blossom into world-class footballers and a weak one could turn a five-star-rated player sub-par.
To help you achieve the former rather than the latter, the following is a list of coaches who start every save in FM23 unemployed, with two choices included for each role.
Just a note first, though: you should also use the 'staff search' feature to find assistants by position. In every save, there are almost always a bunch of regenerated coaches who don't exist in real life, and they often have strong stats.
However, seeing as we can't randomly predict which regens will be in every save, our focus here is on the best real-life options who can help make your team better in Football Manager 2023.
Remember, they don't need to have across-the-board high attributes, you just need to ensure they only work on aspects of the game they specialise in during training.
To help with that, here's a list with the key categories each coach needs expertise in, with each category rated out of 20; so if there are five categories, their maximum total score is 100, and so on.
Just look at the sea of green in the screengrab below. It's exactly what you want to find when you go looking for a new coach.
For the uninitiated, attributes highlighted in green (a rating of 16/20 or higher), indicate the person in question is pretty damn good at that particular thing. With Gerland, you'll be getting an assistant who can wear multiple hats and be productive in each role.
Great assistants aren't in abundance in FM23, but if you can dot the Is and cross the Ts on Gerland's contract, you'll have taken a major step forward.

In FM23, your assistant manager is expected to provide feedback on the squad and offer man-management in moments where you can't be bothered to address dramas such as a player being unhappy with their playing time. But when you have a No 2 who's also capable of leading a few training sessions, you've really struck gold.
Former Portugal international Gomes is more than capable of doubling up as your attacking coach if needs be, and comes with the bonus of being willing to sign for not just all Premier League clubs but promotion-chasing sides in the Championship, too.

Mahseredjian is a Brazilian coach who, for some reason, prefers to stick to fitness coaching despite having elite stats across the board.
His level of discipline (12 out of 20) is mediocre at best, but who cares? That means he can play the role of Good Cop while other coaches send players to run laps if they don't hit their training goals.

There is a slight drop-off between Mahseredjian and McDermott, but I am a man of the people. It's not all about the coaches who want to join Liverpool or Manchester City. This pick is for clubs lower down the leagues.
And McDermott, as a former Premier League manager, still has extremely solid attributes in key areas.

Beoni's tactical rating is a maximum, and the rest of his numbers are where you'd want them to be.
If you're someone who likes to use a few different formations or change your team shape, depending on if you're winning, drawing or losing, Beoni would be a smart hire.

That saying is certainly true in Football Manager, where a strong coaching staff can help wonderkids blossom into world-class footballers and a weak one could turn a five-star-rated player sub-par.
To help you achieve the former rather than the latter, the following is a list of coaches who start every save in FM23 unemployed, with two choices included for each role.
Just a note first, though: you should also use the 'staff search' feature to find assistants by position. In every save, there are almost always a bunch of regenerated coaches who don't exist in real life, and they often have strong stats.
However, seeing as we can't randomly predict which regens will be in every save, our focus here is on the best real-life options who can help make your team better in Football Manager 2023.
Remember, they don't need to have across-the-board high attributes, you just need to ensure they only work on aspects of the game they specialise in during training.
To help with that, here's a list with the key categories each coach needs expertise in, with each category rated out of 20; so if there are five categories, their maximum total score is 100, and so on.
Assistant manager
Key attributes: judging player ability, judging player potential, people managementFirst pick — Hermann Gerland
Key attributes score: 51 out of 60Just look at the sea of green in the screengrab below. It's exactly what you want to find when you go looking for a new coach.
For the uninitiated, attributes highlighted in green (a rating of 16/20 or higher), indicate the person in question is pretty damn good at that particular thing. With Gerland, you'll be getting an assistant who can wear multiple hats and be productive in each role.
Great assistants aren't in abundance in FM23, but if you can dot the Is and cross the Ts on Gerland's contract, you'll have taken a major step forward.

Second pick — Nuno Gomes
Key attributes score: 48 out of 60In FM23, your assistant manager is expected to provide feedback on the squad and offer man-management in moments where you can't be bothered to address dramas such as a player being unhappy with their playing time. But when you have a No 2 who's also capable of leading a few training sessions, you've really struck gold.
Former Portugal international Gomes is more than capable of doubling up as your attacking coach if needs be, and comes with the bonus of being willing to sign for not just all Premier League clubs but promotion-chasing sides in the Championship, too.

Attacking coaches: technical
Key attributes: attacking, technical, determination, level of discipline, motivatingFirst pick — Fabio Mahseredjian
Key attributes score: 80 out of 100Mahseredjian is a Brazilian coach who, for some reason, prefers to stick to fitness coaching despite having elite stats across the board.
His level of discipline (12 out of 20) is mediocre at best, but who cares? That means he can play the role of Good Cop while other coaches send players to run laps if they don't hit their training goals.

Second pick — Brian McDermott
Key attributes score: 71 out of 100There is a slight drop-off between Mahseredjian and McDermott, but I am a man of the people. It's not all about the coaches who want to join Liverpool or Manchester City. This pick is for clubs lower down the leagues.
And McDermott, as a former Premier League manager, still has extremely solid attributes in key areas.

Attacking coaches: tactical
Key attributes: attacking, tactical, determination, level of discipline, motivatingFirst pick — Loris Beoni
Key attributes score: 80 out of 100Beoni's tactical rating is a maximum, and the rest of his numbers are where you'd want them to be.
If you're someone who likes to use a few different formations or change your team shape, depending on if you're winning, drawing or losing, Beoni would be a smart hire.













