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Manchester City Managers: A Comprehensive Guide

Who's Who on the City Bench?

A Chronicle of Coaching Excellence

Manchester City Football Club has had a rich and storied history, and its managers have played a pivotal role in shaping the club's identity and success. From the early days of West Gorton St. Marks to the modern era of Pep Guardiola, City's managers have left an indelible mark on the club.

This article presents a comprehensive list of all Manchester City managers, detailing their reigns and contributions to the club's legacy. From legendary figures like Joe Mercer to innovative tacticians like Roberto Mancini, each manager has brought their unique approach and vision to the Etihad Stadium.

The Men Behind the Machine

Josep Guardiola (2016-Present)

- Spanish manager known for his possession-based, attacking style of play.

- Led City to four Premier League titles, one FA Cup, and three League Cups.

Roberto Mancini (2009-2013)

- Italian manager credited with ending City's 35-year trophy drought.

- Won the Premier League title in 2012 and the FA Cup in 2011.

Mark Hughes (2008-2009)

- Welsh manager who oversaw City's first major trophy in 44 years, winning the FA Cup in 2008.

- Led the club to UEFA Cup qualification.

Sven-Göran Eriksson (2007-2008)

- Swedish manager known for his pragmatic approach and international success.

- Guided City to a respectable 9th-place finish in the Premier League.

Stuart Pearce (2005-2007)

- Former City defender who took over as interim manager and later became permanent.

- Led the club to an FA Cup semi-final in 2006.


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