Guardiola on his way to becoming the most successful coach of all time Premier League Still some way behind Ferguson

Pep Guardiola is well on his way to breaking all the records that have been placed in front of him in the coaching world. His unprecedented domestic quadruple with Manchester City this season has taken his trophy tally to 27 since taking first charge at Barcelona in 2008/09.

His impressive total already has him placed as the fourth most decorated coach in history. Only Sir Alex Ferguson (48), Mircea Lucescu (32), and Valeriy Lobanovskyi (29) are ahead of him. It's true that the Catalan is still some way short of the Scot's total, but he's well on his way to achieving that figure after just 10 years in management.

At his current rate of 2.7 titles per season, he needs just eight more seasons to hit Ferguson's record.

A long career appears as though it would guarantee that he becomes the most decorated of all time, but he has no plans to go on as long as the ex-Manchester United boss did.

"I won't be coaching at 60 or 65," Guardiola admitted to NBC before.

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Nobody has more trophies than Sir Alex Ferguson. Forty-eight trophies in 38 seasons, and his legend began in his homeland. Since his Aberdeen side in 1984/85, nobody has broken the duopoly of Rangers and Celtic in Scotland.

At United it took him four years to lift silverware, but then he conquered everything, and his 13 Premier League titles allowed the Red Devils to overtake Liverpool at English football's summit.

Lucescu's 32 is also impressive and at 73, he shows no sign of retiring having taken charge of 14 clubs.

Lobanovskyi, meanwhile, passed away in his position as coach on May 7, 2002, suffering a strike at 63 years old.

But Guardiola is still hoping to surpass those greats above him, even having taken a sabbatical year in his decade on the bench. His start at Barcelona was phenomenal, claiming six trophies in his first season and leaving after having won 14.

Success has followed at Bayern Munich and Manchester City, winning three Bundesliga titles, two DFB-Pokals, a European Super Cup, and a Club World Cup in Bavaria, while he's already won two Premier Leagues in England, an FA Cup, two Carabao Cups and a Community Shield.