Pep Guardiola leaves Manchester City this summer after a transformative 10 years in charge of the Club.

The Catalan boss has led us to several counts of unprecedented success, lifting 20 major trophies and breaking records galore along the way.

His 593rd and final match was also special as he became our longest serving manager by games, overtaking Les McDowall who led us on 592 occasions.

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We have enjoyed dominance of English football, becoming the first side ever to win the top-flight four years in a row and setting a Premier League points record of 100 in 2017/18.

2018/19 remains the only time a team has ever won all four major domestic trophies in the English game – Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Community Shield.

2022/23 is perhaps Guardiola’s crowning achievement, taking us to the holy grail of a continental Treble before we completed 2023 as the only English side ever to hold the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup at the same time.

Above all, he’s done it with relentless and beautiful attacking football in a style that while inimitable, has inspired sides up and down the pyramid to attempt to play the Pep way.

While such an impact can never be fully captured by numbers and records, Guardiola’s time in England has broken new ground on so many frontiers.

Here we’ll recount the stats that formed the basis of this historic decade…

Overall Premier League table

The boss has led us to a whopping 865 points from his 380 Premier League games in charge, averaging 2.28 points per game and almost 87 per season.

Liverpool are the only other side to make 800 over the course of the last 10 years, ending on 801 – a whopping 64 behind Pep’s City.

Arsenal are next on 726 with Chelsea on 670 and Manchester United rounding up the top five on 662 – more than 200 behind Pep and City over the course of the last 10 years.

Over the course of his 10 years in the Premier League, Guardiola has been the quickest manager to 500, 600, 700 and 800 points.

Win percentage

The boss won 70% of his 593 matches across all competitions, coming out on top 416 times.

In Premier League terms alone, it’s 269 wins in his 380 games – which is also a win rate of approximately 70%.

That’s almost five per cent more than Alex Ferguson, who won 65.2% of his 810 matches in the Premier League and way above other Premier League managerial greats in Arsene Wenger (57.2%), Jose Mourinho (59.2%) and Jurgen Klopp (62.5%).

Since 2008/09, when Pep managed in one of Europe’s top five leagues for the first time, he has won 467 league games. That’s over a 100 more than any other boss in that same time period.

Goal difference

With a goal difference of +576 across his Premier League career, City are 153 better off than Liverpool, who have been the next best side in the 10 years.

That’s come from 904 goals scored and only 328 conceded.

Meanwhile, our goal difference across all competitions is a frankly unbelievable +901 owing to 1,423 scored and 521 conceded.

The three seasons with the best goal difference for a Premier League side have been Pep’s City, finishing +79 in 2017/18, +73 in 2021/22 and +72 in 2018/19.

Two of the three highest scoring seasons in Premier League history have come for City under Pep, with the record set by our 2017/18 team with 106.

In 2019/20, we hit 102, with Chelsea’s 103 in 2009/10 the only other one to surpass that.

Title wins

With six titles to his name, only Alex Ferguson has won the English top-flight more than our boss.

He’s tied with Aston Villa’s George Ramsey, who won the league six times between 1894 and 1910, and Bob Paisley at Liverpool between 1976 and 1983.

And as we know, our four titles in a row between 2020/21 and 2023/24 is an all-time English football record for the longest streak of top-flight titles.

Only Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and David Moyes have won more matches in the Premier League era than Guardiola, but our man’s win percentage is significantly better than any of that trio.

Guardiola’s first title in 2017/18 came with a Premier League points record as we racked up a century, an amazing 19 points better than second placed Manchester United.

We followed that success up in 2018/19 by edging out Liverpool to the title, claiming 98 points.

We were again far ahead of the competition in 2020/21, finishing 12 points ahead of Manchester United before another tense battle with Liverpool ended in a second title decided by just one point.

Our 2022/23 season saw us collect 89 points – five more than Arsenal in second before we surpassed 90 again with 91 in 2023/24.

90 points

We have accumulated at least 90 points in four seasons under Guardiola.

That is more than any other side in the Premier League has managed in the league’s entire history, with Liverpool and Chelsea both hitting that mark three times. Manchester United have done it twice and Arsenal once.

Most goals

Erling Haaland is the most prolific player in Pep’s time at City, scoring 162 times.

Sergio Aguero is next with 124 and Raheem Sterling on 120 before Phil Foden rounds up all players to surpass 100 on 110.

Most assists

Kevin De Bruyne is far and away the most creative player from Pep’s period in charge, providing 158 assists across all competitions.

Bernardo Silva is next on 75 with Raheem Sterling on 66 and Phil Foden on 65.

Clean sheets

No side has kept more clean sheets across Europe’s top five leagues than City since the start of Pep’s first year at City.

We’ve shut out our opponents on 252 occasions, with PSG next on 231 and Atletico Madrid after that on 223.

Appearances

Bernardo Silva is Guardiola’s most selected player ever, playing 460 times across all competitions

Kevin De Bruyne and Ederson are next, getting through 381 and 372 games respectively.

All three are amongst the six men to have been part of all six titles under the boss along with Phil Foden, John Stones and Kyle Walker.

Trophies

Premier League (2017/18, 2018/19, 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24) 

Champions League (2022/23) 

FA Cup (2018/19, 2022/23, 2025/26) 

League Cup (2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21, 2025/26) 

Super Cup (2023) 

FIFA Club World Cup (2023) 

Community Shield (2018, 2019, 2024) 

Records and milestones

Premier League 

Only team to win four top-flight titles in a row in English football history. 

Record points tally in a Premier League season – 100 points in 2017/18. 

90+ point tallies four times – more than any other club has managed across the entire 34-year history of the Premier League (Liverpool and Chelsea on three, Manchester United on two, Arsenal on one). 

Quickest manager to 100, 150, 200, 250 Premier League wins. 

Quickest manager to 500, 600, 700, 800 Premier League points. 

36 Premier League wins across in 2021 is an English top-flight record for a calendar year. 

19 away league wins in 2021 is English top-flight record for a calendar year. 

32 wins in 2017/18 and 2018/19 seasons is most in a single Premier League campaign. 

The three seasons with the best goal difference for a Premier League side have been Pep’s City, finishing +79 in 2017/18, +73 in 2021/22 and +72 in 2018/19.

106 goals in 2017/18 is the most ever scored in a single campaign. 

704 points in his first 300 Premier League matches, which is 70 more than next best Jose Mourinho 

Our 14 consecutive wins to end the 2018/19 Premier League season is the longest run of victories at the end of a campaign. 

Quickest to 150 Premier League wins when scoring three or more goals.

FA Cup 

First team ever to reach the semi-finals eight seasons in a row (2019 – 2026) 

First team ever to reach the final four seasons in a row (2023 – 2026) 

Joint biggest FA Cup final victory (6-0 v Watford in 2019, level with Bury v Derby Count in 1903). 

More wins than anyone else during his time in charge (46, nine more than Chelsea in second). 

Longest ever run of successive home victories (18), beating Clapham Rovers’ 17 between 1873 and 1881.

The best win ratio of any manager to take charge of at least 10 games in the competition, winning 85% of his ties.

League Cup 

Most League Cup victories of any manager in English football history – Five. Alex Ferguson, Brian Clough, Jose Mourinho on four. 

First manager ever to win the competition four years in a row, with Liverpool’s run of four between 1981 and 1984 overseen by two managers. 

More wins than anyone else during his time in charge (29 in total). 

Champions League 

One of only four managers to win the Champions League/European Cup three times – 2009, 2011 and 2023. 

Quickest to 100 Champions League wins, requiring just 160 matches. 20 matches faster than previous best Carlo Ancelotti.

Second most victories in Champions League history - 117 from 189 games. Ancelotti has the most with 124 from 218.

Other 

First English club ever to lift the Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup within 12 months. 

Only team ever to win all four major domestic trophies in the same season (2018/19) – Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Community Shield. 

Only the second manager to win both domestic cups at least three times each. 

In 2025/26, we became the first side ever to win every single game in both domestic cup competitions.

We are the only English top-flight team to score 100 goals at home in a single season in all competitions, doing so twice (2018/19 and 2022/23).

Most games in charge of City (593), overtaking Les McDowall on 592 in his final match as manager.

Competition by competition stats

Premier League

Matches: 380

Wins: 269

Draws: 57

Losses: 52 

Goals: 904

Conceded: 328

Goal difference: +576

Trophies: Six (2017/18, 2018/19, 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23. 2023/24) 

Most used player: Bernardo Silva (304) 

Top scorer: Erling Haaland (112) 

FA Cup 

Matches: 54 

Wins: 46 

Draws: 1 

Losses: 7 

Goals: 160 

Conceded: 32 

Goal difference: +128 

Trophies: Three (2019, 2023, 2026) 

Most used player: Bernardo Silva (36) 

Top scorer: Phil Foden and Erling Haaland (12) 

League Cup 

Matches: 39 

Wins: 33 (including penalty shoot-outs) 

Losses: 6 (including penalty shoot-outs) 

Goals: 83 

Conceded: 26 

Goal difference: +57 

Trophies: 5 (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2026) 

Most used player: Phil Foden (29) 

Top scorer: Riyad Mahrez (8) 

Champions League 

Matches: 107 

Wins: 66 

Draws: 18 with penalty shoot-outs 

Losses: 23 with penalty shoot-outs 

Goals: 246 

Conceded: 122 

Goal difference: +124 

Trophies: 1 (2023) 

Most used player: Bernardo Silva (86 games) 

Top scorer: Erling Haaland (34 goals) 

Overall

Matches: 593

Wins: 416

Draws: 87

Losses: 90 

Goals: 1,423 

Conceded: 522 

Goal difference: +901 

Trophies: 20 (6x Premier League, 5x League Cups, 3x FA Cups, 3x Community Shields, 1x Champions League, 1x FIFA Club World Cup, 1x UEFA Super Cup) 

Most used player: Bernardo Silva (460) 

Top scorer: Erling Haaland (162)