Pep Guardiola's last game was a defeat to Villa. How do you rank his decade at City against the greatest managerial reigns in English football history?

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Topic: Pep Guardiola's last game was a defeat to Villa. How do you rank his decade at City against the greatest managerial reigns in English football history?   Views(Read 73 times)

VidiTechnica

The Premier League season is over. Guardiola won 6 titles, 1 Champions League, 3 FA Cups, 5 League Cups, and 4 Community Shields in 10 years at Manchester City. His final game on Sunday was a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa.

The question this thread is asking: where does that decade sit against Ferguson at United (13 titles, 26 years), Wenger's Invincibles era at Arsenal, Clough at Nottingham Forest, and Shankly at Liverpool?

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FinnHalliday

In terms of pure dominance over a defined era Guardiola's decade at City is unmatched in English football history. 6 titles in 10 years with a treble in between. Ferguson took 26 years to build a comparable trophy cabinet

Di46

Clough at Forest wins on the romanticism metric. Two European Cups with a provincial club against all logic. Different era, different resources, incomparable achievement

Freya

The honest comparison is Guardiola vs Ferguson only. Both built sustained dynasties. Ferguson's was longer and produced more titles. Guardiola's was more aesthetically coherent
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Jan79

Wenger's Invincibles season is the single best thing any English club team has produced in the Premier League era. But it was one season not a decade

Cheeky Shaun

Guardiola changed how English football thinks about possession, pressing, and positional play. Ferguson won more but Guardiola left a bigger tactical legacy

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