Published: 06 October 2025. The English Chronicle Desk, English Chronicle Online
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has etched his name further into Premier League history following his side’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over Brentford, securing a landmark 250th top-flight win with a single club. The achievement places Guardiola in a highly exclusive group alongside legendary managers Sir Alex Ferguson of Manchester United and Arsène Wenger of Arsenal, making him only the third manager in Premier League history to reach such heights with a single team.
Speaking after the game, Guardiola reflected on the milestone with characteristic humility, noting, “It’s an honour to be alongside Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsène Wenger. I will invite them to a good dinner. It’s a pleasure to be part of that in Premier League history, really pleased. Now let’s go for 250 more.” The Spaniard, now in his 10th season with Manchester City, reached the feat in record time, taking just 349 matches to achieve 250 wins, a full 55 games faster than Ferguson’s 404 matches and ahead of Wenger’s 424 matches.

Although David Moyes has also accumulated 250 Premier League victories, he did so across multiple clubs, whereas Guardiola’s feat is singular in its longevity and consistency with City. He joins a historic list of managers to achieve the tally in English top-flight history, including iconic figures such as Bill Shankly of Liverpool, Matt Busby of Manchester United, and Brian Clough of Nottingham Forest.
Guardiola’s 250th win reflects not just the quantity of victories but the transformative impact he has had on Manchester City and English football. Since his arrival, City has reached unprecedented heights, including the historic 2017-18 season when they became the first team to surpass 100 points in a single Premier League campaign, winning 32 of 38 matches. The club also became the first to secure four consecutive Premier League titles, a run of dominance that has redefined expectations in English football.
Throughout Guardiola’s tenure, City has averaged 28 wins per Premier League season. This level of sustained success places Guardiola among the game’s elite, with only Ferguson surpassing him in overall title count, winning 13 compared to Guardiola’s six Premier League trophies. Former City defender Micah Richards praised Guardiola’s enduring influence, telling Sky Sports, “When we talk about Guardiola, it’s not just the wins, it’s how they’ve won, how he’s changed football, the tiki-taka style of play. A lot of people said it wouldn’t work when he first came, and that first season was a little bit of a disappointment by his standards, but ever since then they’ve taken the game to new heights.”
Richards continued, “He’s had to bring in players, he’s had to suffer injuries, but standards always remain the same. For a team to win the Premier League four years in a run is just sensational stuff.” Indeed, City have surpassed 90 points in four of Guardiola’s nine full Premier League campaigns, a remarkable statistic considering that threshold had only been reached five times before his arrival in England.
Guardiola’s overall win percentage of 71.6% in the Premier League is the highest in the division’s history, eclipsing the achievements of Ferguson and Antonio Conte, whose records stand at 65.2% and 62.9%, respectively. Over the course of his 349 matches in England’s top flight, City has scored an impressive 842 goals while conceding 299, highlighting not only defensive solidity but attacking efficiency that has made them one of the most formidable teams in the world.
Despite signing a contract extension that keeps him at Manchester City until 2027, speculation about Guardiola’s long-term future remains a constant talking point. His influence on the club and on English football, however, is undeniable. He has not only achieved record-breaking results but has fundamentally transformed the way Manchester City plays, introducing a tactical sophistication that rivals the greatest footballing philosophies in Europe.
Guardiola’s legacy is not defined solely by statistics or trophies, but by the manner in which he has reshaped City into a team that blends technical excellence with relentless ambition. Each milestone, including this latest 250th Premier League victory, serves as a testament to his vision, discipline, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
As City continue their campaign, the club and its fans can reflect with pride on Guardiola’s achievements, knowing they are witnessing one of the greatest managerial eras in the history of English football. With the foundation firmly established, the next chapter in Guardiola’s City story promises further triumphs, challenges, and, potentially, even more record-breaking milestones.

























































































