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CAST OF A THOUSAND GAMES

Irish Daily Mirror

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November 08, 2025

Pep set to take place alongside all-time greats

- BY SIMON BAJKOWSKI

WHEN Pep Guardiola breezed through the doors of the Etihad and told Manchester City supporters to fasten their seat belts, nobody could have expected that he would still be here almost a decade on and about to complete his 1,000th game in management.

Yet tomorrow, the League Managers Association will add the Catalan to a list of 38 legends of English football that includes Sir Matt Busby, Brian Clough, Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger.

"I think when he arrived, he thought about staying three or four years," said Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva. "That's what people say. Then he felt at home. He felt that this team still had a lot of things to do.

"I keep hearing every year that it's his last one - I've been hearing that for five years - and he keeps going.

"Because he feels that he still has the energy to put this team in a place where we can fight for titles. It's a massive achievement, unbelievable."

If the Barcelona elections in 2003 had gone as expected, Guardiola would have become a sporting director long before he agreed with Txiki Begiristain to begin his coaching career with Barcelona B in the Spanish fourth division.

If Begiristain and Ferran Soriano had had their way, Guardiola would have followed them to Manchester in 2013 rather than heading to Bayern Munich.

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