Pep Guardiola is expected to leave Manchester City at the end of the season

Pep Guardiola at Man City: 10 seasons, 20 trophies
Ten seasons in charge, 591 matches on the touchline and a cabinet that needed an extension. The numbers behind Manchester City’s manager tell a complete football story. Using the provided data, here is his decade summed up with clean, hard stats that fans love to compare on Sofascore.

A decade in charge, by the numbers
Across 591 games, City recorded 416 wins, 86 draws and 89 defeats. The team scored 1421 goals and conceded 519, a swing of 902 in their favor. The overall performance rate sits at 75%, which neatly backs up how often his side turned matches into points.
Twenty trophies and how they stack up
The haul reaches 20 titles. That includes 6 Premier League trophies, 3 FA Cups and 5 League Cups. Add 3 Community Shields, plus continental and global highlights with 1 Champions League, 1 UEFA Super Cup and 1 Club World Cup. It is a spread that covers every major competition City have played in during this span.
Consistency across 591 matches
A record of 416-86-89 speaks to reliability over time, not just hot streaks. Scoring 1421 while allowing 519 shows control at both ends. Even on the quieter days, the numbers suggest City rarely slipped far, which is exactly what long title runs require.
What these numbers mean for fans
This is the type of data that fuels debates about era-defining managers. It is also the kind of profile you can track season by season on Sofascore, where match stats and the Sofascore Rating help explain performances in real time. For a decade of Manchester City football, these figures set the bar and then raise it.
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Pep Guardiola at Man City: 10 seasons, 20 trophies
Ten seasons in charge, 591 matches on the touchline and a cabinet that needed an extension. The numbers behind Manchester City’s manager tell a complete football story. Using the provided data, here is his decade summed up with clean, hard stats that fans love to compare on Sofascore.

A decade in charge, by the numbers
Across 591 games, City recorded 416 wins, 86 draws and 89 defeats. The team scored 1421 goals and conceded 519, a swing of 902 in their favor. The overall performance rate sits at 75%, which neatly backs up how often his side turned matches into points.
Twenty trophies and how they stack up
The haul reaches 20 titles. That includes 6 Premier League trophies, 3 FA Cups and 5 League Cups. Add 3 Community Shields, plus continental and global highlights with 1 Champions League, 1 UEFA Super Cup and 1 Club World Cup. It is a spread that covers every major competition City have played in during this span.
Consistency across 591 matches
A record of 416-86-89 speaks to reliability over time, not just hot streaks. Scoring 1421 while allowing 519 shows control at both ends. Even on the quieter days, the numbers suggest City rarely slipped far, which is exactly what long title runs require.
What these numbers mean for fans
This is the type of data that fuels debates about era-defining managers. It is also the kind of profile you can track season by season on Sofascore, where match stats and the Sofascore Rating help explain performances in real time. For a decade of Manchester City football, these figures set the bar and then raise it.
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