"Quique Setién is one of those. The Las Palmas coach once confessed that his love for chess often outweighs his desire to watch football. "There is less and less to see in football," he said. "I prefer to play chess a lot of the time." Rumour has it that Setién, such was his eagerness, once played against Kasparov, and on another occasion, grandmaster Anatoly Karpov. He has clearly been influenced by their methods, and it's evident in the approach to football he has taken as a coach."