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Guardiola exits as only second Premier League title-winning boss ever

5/26/2026 · Sport

With Pep Guardiola’s departure confirmed, only one manager in Premier League history now stands between him and the top spot. Can you name the 19 men who have lifted the trophy since 1993?

Manchester City confirmed on Wednesday that Pep Guardiola will leave the club at the end of the 2024-25 season, ending his eight-year reign and closing a chapter that delivered four Premier League titles, the most by any manager outside the competition’s original era.

14 seasonsTotal span of Guardiola’s Premier League tenure, from 2016 to 2025

Guardiola finishes as the second-most successful manager in Premier League history, trailing only Sir Alex Ferguson, who secured 13 titles across 26 seasons with Manchester United. His departure leaves a leadership void at City and raises immediate questions about who will steer the club through its next phase.

Key Points

  • ✅ Guardiola will be the second manager to leave with four Premier League titles
  • ⚡ Ferguson remains the only manager with 13 titles
  • 💡 City’s next managerial search begins amid high expectations

The Premier League has seen 19 different managers lift the trophy since its inception in 1992-93. Arsenal, Chelsea, Blackburn Rovers, Leicester City, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Manchester City again—every successful club has relied on a distinct leadership style to claim English football’s top prize.

ManagerTitlesClubsYears Won
Sir Alex Ferguson13Manchester United1992-93 to 2012-13
Pep Guardiola4Manchester City2020-21 to 2022-23
Arsène Wenger3Arsenal1997-98 to 2003-04
Jose Mourinho3Chelsea2004-05 to 2006-07
Manuel Pellegrini1Manchester City2013-14
Roberto Mancini1Manchester City2011-12
Carlo Ancelotti1Chelsea2009-10
Leicester City1Leicester City2015-16

Guardiola’s final season will conclude with the club chasing a third straight title, a feat only Ferguson achieved during his tenure. City’s dominance under Guardiola has redefined expectations, setting a new benchmark for consistency and tactical innovation in the league.

📋 By The Numbers

  • 8 — Premier League seasons with Guardiola as manager
  • 211 — Number of matches managed in the league
  • 152 — Number of wins under Guardiola
  • 4 — Number of titles won in five seasons

The search for Guardiola’s successor is already underway, with candidates from across Europe and South America under scrutiny. City’s hierarchy has emphasized continuity, but the pressure to maintain their status as England’s most successful club in the modern era looms large.

💡 Pro Tip

When evaluating managerial candidates, prioritize clubs with a track record of developing young talent and maintaining tactical flexibility—traits that have defined Guardiola’s legacy.

For the first time in nearly a decade, the Premier League will enter a season without Guardiola at the helm, marking the end of an era that reshaped football in England and beyond. His departure leaves Ferguson’s record intact for now, but the question remains: how soon before another manager rises to challenge it?

  1. Ferguson’s record — His 13 titles remain unmatched after a quarter-century.
  2. Guardiola’s legacy — Four titles in eight years redefined City’s ambitions.
  3. Next chapter — The search for a leader capable of sustaining that success begins this summer.

As the football world turns its focus to the 2025-26 season, the Premier League prepares for a new managerial battle—one that will test the resilience of England’s top clubs and the ambitions of their incoming leaders.

  • 📊 Only two managers have won more than one Premier League title
  • 🔍 Guardiola’s departure creates a power vacuum at the top
  • ⚠️ City’s next manager will inherit sky-high expectations
Pep GuardiolaManchester CityPremier LeagueSir Alex Fergusonfootball managers