Pep Guardiola had his legacy questioned since he was not able to win a UEFA Champions League title without Lionel Messi. Today, the Cityzens have given the Spaniard boss a chance to brag about his accomplishments and to earn quite a few records with today's win at Ataturk Stadium.
The English team's tactician led the club to their first-ever UEFA Champions League crown, and while today's game was not as impressive as other iterations of his team, his players got the job done to keep the other half of Manchester without sleeping.
Back to Guardiola's accomplishment, the former Bayern and Barcelona coach will now call himself taller than any other European coach in history, as he has led his teams to something no one in the world had done before.
Pep Guardiola is first men's coach to win the European treble on multiple occasions after initially doing so in the 2008-09 season with Barcelona pic.twitter.com/KkYUbehlN8
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) June 10, 2023
The list of trophies goes on and on for Guardiola, but this recent crown seems to have a better flavor after struggling so hard to earn it.
Pep Guardiola as a manager:
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) June 10, 2023
3x Champions League winner
5x Premier League winner
3x Bundesliga winner
3x LaLiga winner
3x UEFA Supercup winner
2x DFB-Pokal winner
2x FA Cup winner
2x Copa del Rey winner
4x English League Cup winner
3x Spanish Supercopa winner
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