Pep Guardiola won his 40th trophy as a coach on Sunday, when Manchester City beat Arsenal 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final (Picture credit: AP)

Manchester-born Nico O’Reilly sealed the win with both goals in the second half at Wembley Stadium, handing Guardiola a major record (Picture credit: AP)

Sir Alex Ferguson holds the record for winning the most trophies as a coach, with a whopping 49 titles. This includes 13 Premier League titles (Picture credit: AFP)

Pep Guardiola is now second with 40 titles, which includes six Premier League wins and five Carabao Cup victories (Picture credit: AP)

Mircea Lucescu has claimed over 35 official trophies in his managerial career, with many sources citing 38, cementing his status as one of football’s most decorated coaches. His success spans several nations, most notably with Shakhtar Donetsk trophies, including the 2008–09 UEFA Cup (Picture credit: AFP)

As of August 2024, Carlo Ancelotti has amassed 31 managerial trophies. He is the only coach to have won league titles in all of Europe’s top five leagues and holds the record for five UEFA Champions League wins (Picture credit: AP)

The late Valeriy Lobanovskyi bagged 30 major trophies in his managerial career, ranking him among football’s most successful coaches. At Dynamo Kyiv, he won eight Soviet Top League titles, six Soviet Cups, three Soviet Super Cups, five Ukrainian league titles, three Ukrainian Cups, two European Cup Winners’ Cups and one UEFA Super Cup (Picture credit: Instagram)
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