Early career Immediately after retiring, Vicens returned to Ses Salines after being named manager of the club in the
Tercera Regional. He led the club to two consecutive promotions before returning to Santanyí on 2 July 2013, now as manager. Despite suffering relegation in
his first season, Vicens remained in charge of Santanyí in the following two seasons, missing out promotion in the play-offs. During the 2015–16 campaign, he also worked as an assistant to Nico López at Llosetense. Vicens departed Santanyí on 18 June 2016, but continued to work with López at Llosetense.
Manchester City In July 2017, Vicens moved to England to join
Manchester City as a youth coach, having sent his CV to the club the previous year. He worked as an assistant to the Under-12 and Under-13 teams in his first season, and was promoted as an assistant to the Under-18 team the following year. In August 2020, Vicens was promoted to Under-18 main coach, replacing his previous boss
Gareth Taylor. On his first season in charge, he guided Manchester City Under-18s to win the
FA Youth Cup. In July 2021, Vicens was again promoted, becoming
Pep Guardiola's assistant in charge of the first team at Manchester City. However, in June, a few days after Heracles were relegated for the first time in 17 years, the deal collapsed and Vicens chose to stay on at Manchester City instead.
Braga On 28 May 2025, Vicens was appointed manager of Portuguese
Primeira Liga side
Braga, signing a three-year contract. ==Managerial statistics==