A look back at the 20 trophies Pep Guardiola won in his 10 years at the helm for Manchester City.

The Catalan announced his departure last week after a transformational decade in the Etihad Stadium dugout.

Guardiola will go down as City’s greatest-ever manager, his legacy as one of the best in the history of football firmly cemented.

Six Premier League titles, three FA Cups, five League Cups, three Community Shields, one UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Super Cup and one FIFA Club World Cup are all included in the above video, celebrating each of those successes.

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Our League Cup final victory over Arsenal was Pep’s first silverware at the Blues in February 2018, with the Premier League title following three months later.

The next campaign saw City pick up a domestic quadruple - the first and only English Men’s side to achieve the feat to this day.

Further League Cup triumphs would follow in 2019/20 and 2020/21, with the Blues reclaiming the Premier League crown once again in the latter of those campaigns.

That march to the title was the first of four in a row - another English top flight record - with the Treble thrown in for good measure in 2022/23 as City’s dominance under Pep continued apace.

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By the end of 2023, further triumphs in the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup meant the Blues held all five major available honours at once - yet another first for an English side.

A Community Shield to kick-off 2024/25 would follow, before Pep closed the book on his fairy tale time in charge with another domestic double - the FA Cup and League Cup - in his final season.

Relive every trophy lift via the video above...