The next UEFA Super Cup became the 36th trophy in the collection of the Spanish specialist
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola reached a clear second place among coaches in terms of the number of trophies won. Citizens victory over Sevilla in the match for the UEFA Super Cup brought the Spanish specialist 36th trophy in the collection. Guardiola overtook Lucescu, with whom he shared second or third place before the match in Piraeus: the Romanian coach has 35 titles as a coach so far.
For Guardiola, the UEFA Super Cup was the 15th trophy along with Manchester City. With the Citizens, Pep won the English Championship five times, won the League Cup four times, took the FA Cup and the Super Cup twice, the Champions League and the UEFA Super Cup each time.
Seven trophies – three league titles and three German Cups, the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup – Guardiola won with Bayern. He took 14 trophies with Barcelona: three league titles, two Spanish Cups, three Super Cups of the country, twice won the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup.
If we talk about the distribution of titles, then Pep has 11 wins in the championships, three in the Champions League, four in the UEFA Super Cup, three in the Club World Cup, 10 in the national cup tournaments, 5 in the Super Cups of three countries. And this is all in 15 years of coaching career.
At the same time, one should not forget that some clubs, together with Pep, won their debut trophies: Barcelona and Bayern – the Club World Cup, Manchester City – the Champions League and UEFA Super Cups.
Guardiola won the UEFA Super Cup for the fourth time, catching up with Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti in this indicator. No one has won the trophy more than these two specialists. Moreover, if Pep took the Super Cup with three clubs with which he worked, then Ancelotti – with two: twice with Real and Milan.
More than Guardiola, only one specialist has won trophies in his coaching career – the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson, who has 49 titles in his collection. Given that Pep can win a maximum of seven titles in a year with Man City, there is not much left to achieve the great Scottish manager.
Source: Sportarena

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