Just finished it last night. It is probably one of the greatest character studies ever done about sociopaths, about men in power, or even men and women in general.
The first manager to win the treble with two different men’s sides.
The first manager in men's football history to complete the Treble AND the domestic treble in England.
The first manager to attain 100 points in a Premier League season.
The first manager to win the Premier League title in four consecutive seasons.
The first manager to win the EFL Cup five times.
The first manager to win the Domestic cup double, twice.
🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 Premier League
🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 EFL Cup
🏆🏆🏆 FA Cup
🏆🏆🏆 Community Shield
🏆 Champions League
🏆 UEFA Super Cup
🏆 FIFA Club World Cup
Pep Guardiola leaves behind an incredible legacy at Manchester City after 10 years in charge. 🐐
Pep - what can I say? Where do I start? ✍️🩵
It’s difficult to truly describe the impact Pep has had - not only on Manchester City as a football club, but on everything around it as well. The trophies and achievements speak for themselves. But what made him special was always much bigger than winning.
For me personally, he was never just a manager. He was a mentor, a leader and also a friend.
From the very first day we worked together, he challenged me to see football differently. Every detail mattered. Every meter on the pitch had a purpose. There were moments when his intensity pushed all of us to our limits mentally and physically - but looking back, that obsession with perfection is exactly what made his teams so extraordinary.
What many people don’t see from the outside is the human side of Pep. Beyond football, he is incredibly humble, thoughtful and someone who genuinely cares about the people around him.
Over the years, I was lucky enough to experience that side of him very closely. He made me a better player, but also a better person.
When I look back on my career one day, my time working with Pep will always be one of the defining chapters of my journey.
ManCity without Pep will never be the same again. Thank you for everything you’ve done for me, my family, the football club, the community and Manchester as a whole. 🩵
Looking forward to seeing you at the game on Sunday! @PepTeam 🙏
🏆 League Cup (2018)
🏆 Premier League (2018)
🏆 Community Shield (2018)
🏆 League Cup (2019)
🏆 Premier League (2019)
🏆 FA Cup (2019)
🏆 Community Shield (2019)
🏆 League Cup (2020)
🏆 League Cup (2021)
🏆 Premier League (2021)
🏆 Premier League (2022)
🏆 Premier League (2023)
🏆 FA Cup (2023)
🏆 Champions League (2023)
🏆 Super Cup (2023)
🏆 Club World Cup (2023)
🏆 Premier League (2024)
🏆 Community Shield (2024)
🏆 League Cup (2026)
🏆 FA Cup (2026)
Ten years. 20 trophies. One Pep Guardiola 🩵
2.28 - Over his 379 Premier League games with Manchester City, Pep Guardiola has averaged 2.28 points-per-game - the highest of any manager with 20+ matches in the competition's history. Greatest.
The end of an era. The greatest to ever do it.
A manager who changed the entire landscape of English football and brought times to Manchester City we could never even dream about, and achievements that will never be replicated.
Thank you for everything, Pep.