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Pep Guardiola Surprises With His Choice for the Greatest Coach in History
Pep Guardiola did not hesitate to name the greatest coach in history… and shocked everyone by choosing Sir Alex Ferguson as his number one.
Guardiola’s Unexpected Confession
After Manchester City’s 3-0 win over Manchester United, Pep Guardiola used the microphones of TNT Sports to pay tribute to an old rival who defined an era at Old Trafford. Without hesitation, the Catalan coach declared that for him, Sir Alex Ferguson is the greatest manager in the history of football.
“He’s the best: for the time he managed, for the rebuilding of his teams, for the trophies,” Guardiola said, making clear his admiration for the Scotsman. For Pep, Ferguson’s impact transcends generations, representing an unparalleled model of longevity, adaptation, and success.
Ferguson’s Irreplaceable Legacy
Guardiola’s praise is not without reason. Sir Alex Ferguson became synonymous with greatness at Manchester United, where he managed from 1986 to 2013 and lifted 38 official trophies: 13 Premier League titles, 2 Champions Leagues, and a Club World Cup, among many others. According to the IFFHS, he is the most successful coach in English history and the third most decorated worldwide.
His ability to constantly reinvent himself, build multiple championship-winning squads, and remain at the top level for nearly three decades are the arguments that, in Guardiola’s eyes, place him on a unique pedestal. “Being close to one of the most important managers of all time is more than enough for me,” the City boss added.
A Tribute Beyond Rivalries
What makes Guardiola’s confession even more striking is its timing—coming right after a Manchester derby in which he once again outclassed the Red Devils. Yet instead of fueling rivalry, the Catalan chose to honor the man who built United’s modern history.
Guardiola’s admiration for Ferguson shows that, beyond colors and rivalries, football legends recognize each other. And this time, Pep made it clear: for him, Sir Alex Ferguson is the number one of all time.