Pep Guardiola, coach of Manchester City, raised his ‘harvest’ of titles to 36 after winning the European Super Cup in Athens on Thursday by beating Sevilla in a penalty shootout (1-1/5-4).
With Barcelona he won fourteen titles (three leagues, two Champions Leagues, two Copas del Rey, three Spanish Super Cups, two European Super Cups and two Club World Cups) and with Bayern Munich seven (three Bundesligas, one Club World Cup, two Cups) and one European Super Cup).
With Manchester City he already has fifteen titles (four Premier, two Cups, four League Cups, three English Super Cups, one Champions League and one European Super Cup).
Therefore, he accumulates seven European tournaments, one less than the Italian Carlo Ancelotti, coach of Real Madrid, who won four Champions Leagues and four continental Super Cups; and in total he is thirteen behind Scotsman Sir Alex Ferguson, who achieved 49.
Pep’s milestone in the Super Cup
Guardiola set a new record by becoming the first coach to win the European Super Cup with three different teams (Barça, Bayern and City).
Source: La Verdad

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