There will certainly be no shortage of candidates for the Premier League’s Manager of the Year award this season. Unai Emery, with Champions League qualification edging ever closer for Aston Villa, is surely a frontrunner. Ange Postecoglou and Gary O’Neil, doing stellar jobs at Tottenham and Wolves, may be in contention too. Rob Edwards, should he guide Luton Town to survival, will surely fly up the odds list too. Over in Italy, however, there is one standout candidate, even despite the remarkable work Thiago Motta has done at Bologna. With 83 points to their name, Inter Milan already have 11 …