The Traitors has taken television and social media by storm once again this year, but what if we threw all 20 Premier League managers into the castle instead?
A brilliant television gameshow where the secret ‘traitors’ live among the group and slyly banish the ‘faithful’ in a bid to take home the cash prize, we think there’s plenty of potential in sticking the Premier League’s top dogs in the game and letting them battle it out to reign supreme.
With season two coming to a boil ahead of the final, Claudia Winkleman has ditched the fingerless gloves for a pair of black woolly ones and white sock tape to match. Why? Because we’ve ranked every current Premier League manager based on how they’d perform in The Traitors.
The first out, Klopp would simply get way too angry early on and talk himself into banishment at the first roundtable of the Premier League series.
Too much screaming, shouting and protesting innocence. A faithful, but not a very good one.
Sorry Andoni, but you’re a very easy target — the traitors’ first kill.
Who on earth is going to be able to trace back the killing of a Bournemouth manager who we still don’t know much about? Genius. Sends the faithful into meltdown early on.
The Dane makes a strong first impression on the group. Charismatic, fun to chat to, has people on his side and has formed his own opinions. The traitors like what they see and recruit him.
Unfortunately, the pressure takes its toll on Frank after he becomes a traitor and the composure suddenly escapes him. He talks himself into suspicion at the roundtable and the traitors vote him off, to rectify an early error.
It was going so well, Thomas.
Similarly to Iraola, Nuno emerges as an easy kill and is dispatched of without a trace.
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