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Sir Alex Ferguson’s Premier League Manager of the Month Record Stunned Pep Guardiola

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Pep Guardiola was left stunned after discovering how many Premier League Manager of the Month awards Sir Alex Ferguson won during his extraordinary spell as Manchester United boss.

Ferguson is widely considered to be the greatest manager of the Premier League era, though it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that he’ll eventually face stiff competition for that particular title from Guardiola. The Catalan native has been near perfect since arriving at the Etihad Stadium, guiding the Citizens to six Premier League triumphs and emulating Sir Alex by winning a famous treble in 2023.

While the 55-year-old is currently enduring one of his toughest spells in charge of City – having failed to win a major honour last season (which is the first time since 2016/17) – his period of success has seen him recognised with numerous awards, including several Premier League Manager of the Month awards.

Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola and Sir Alex Ferguson with their Premier League Manager of the Month trophies


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Pep Guardiola

Strangely, Guardiola hasn’t won the Premier League’s Manager of the Month award (at the time of writing) since December 2021. This means that, throughout his treble-winning campaign, the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach was not recognised as the best manager once.

Arsenal head honcho Mikel Arteta has won the individual accolade on six occasions since Guardiola was last named Manager of the Month, while Manchester United’s former boss Erik ten Hag has also picked up the award twice. Ange Postecoglou has won it three times, those coming in consecutive months at the start of his reign as Tottenham manager. Even Mike Jackson, who was the temporary manager of Burnley in 2022, has scooped the award.

It means that Guardiola has been stuck on 11 awards for more than four years. However, the revolutionary coach has still won the award more than all but two managers in history – and no prizes for guessing who they are.

Arsene Wenger won it 15 times during his 22-year reign as Arsenal manager between 1996-2018, but it was Ferguson’s tally which left Guardiola gobsmacked. Pep suggested that it wouldn’t be long before he was challenging Wenger and Fergie, only to learn the latter was streets clear of everyone else.

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After being told about Ferguson’s record in January 2022, Guardiola conceded that even he stood no chance of matching it. A reporter asked the Man City boss: “You’ve won 11 now, Pep – only Wenger and Ferguson have won more than you. So, is that something for you to be proud of?”

The City boss replied with a wry smile: “Be careful, Sir Alex, Arsene… I’m coming…”. The reporter then said: “[Ferguson] won 27, Pep, so not too many…”. Guardiola was taken aback my the sheer number that Ferguson had to his name and quickly retracted his statment in a hilarious moment.

“How many?!” he said. “Oh my god! Okay… it belongs to him! I will not chase him for sure.” Watch the clip below:

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The Catalan has the edge over Ferguson in this competition

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While the vast majority of football fans would argue that Ferguson is still the greatest manager in Premier League history after winning the title on 13 occasions, it’s Guardiola who boasts the best points-per-match record (2.28 points per match). Ferguson is second on the list with a record of 2.16 points per match, but managed a whopping 810 games compared to Guardiola’s 364.

Top 10 Best Premier League Managers – Statistics (minimum 50 matches)

Position

Name

Matches

Seasons

Points

Points Per Match

1st

Pep Guardiola

364

10

830

2.28

2nd

Sir Alex Ferguson

810

21

1,752

2.16

3rd

Jurgen Klopp

334

9

705

2.11

4th

Roberto Mancini

133

4

273

2.05

5th

Jose Mourinho

362

12

735

2.03

6th

Antonio Conte

132

4

268

2.03

7th

Mikel Arteta

233

7

460

1.97

8th

Arsene Wenger

828

22

1,627

1.96

9th

Thomas Tuchel

63

3

122

1.94

10th

Carlo Ancelotti

134

4

246

1.84

Ferguson and Guardiola are certainly part of the conversation when it comes to the debate over the league’s greatest ever manager, while Wenger, Jose Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp would all receive honourable mentions. Roberto Mancini and Antonio Conte picked up more than two points per match during their spells as managers in England’s top league, but neither coach is currently challenging the other five for the title of the Premier League’s best ever.

Despite City’s recent struggles, there’s still time for Guardiola to turn things around and extend his points-per-game average. The legendary manager signed a new two-year deal at the club in November 2024, but has since undergone the worst spell of his managerial career.

All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt – accurate as of 28/01/2026.

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15 Worst Premier League Players in 25/26 Based on Stats

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There were a few standout performers in the 2025/26 Premier League season.

The likes of Declan Rice, Gabriel Magalhães and David Raya were all brilliant as Arsenal’s 22-year wait for a Premier League title came to an end.

Erling Haaland was brilliant as he hit the back of the net 27 times. The Norwegian’s Man City teammates, Jeremy Doku and Rayan Cherki, also excelled.

Elsewhere, Bruno Fernandes enjoyed a record-breaking campaign for Man Utd as he registered 21 assists, while Dominik Szobolszlai impressed despite a dismal season for Liverpool.

However, while the aforementioned names excelled, others failed to impress. The 15 worst players in the Premier League in the 25/26 have now been named, based on FotMob statistics.

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Callum Wilson celebrates after scoring for West Ham United

Wolverhampton Wanderers had a dismal campaign. They managed to win just three matches and accumulate just 20 points as they finished rock-bottom.

It is, therefore, no surprise that three of their players feature among the worst players in England’s top tier in 2025/26: Rodrigo Gomes (6.43), Hwang Hee-chan (6.41) and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (6.40).

Leeds United signed Lukas Nmecha in the summer of 2025 hoping he could help them preserve their Premier League status. Leeds managed to do comfortably, but Nmecha himself didn’t have the best of campaigns.

The 11th worst player in the Premier League in 2025/26, according to statistics, was West Ham’s Callum Wilson. The 34-year-old features despite scoring seven times. He is searching for a new club this summer after departing the Hammers following the expiration of his contract.

15 worst players in the Premier League in 25/26 (15-11)

Rank

Player

Club

Nationality

Rating

15

Rodrigo Gomes

Wolves

Portugal

6.43

14

Lukas Nmecha

Leeds

Germany

6.42

13

Hwang Hee-chan

Wolves

South Korea

6.41

12

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde

Wolves

Haiti

6.40

11

Callum Wilson

West Ham

England

6.40

10-6

Anthony Elanga

Anthony Elanga was maginificent in the 2024/25 campaign as he inspired Nottingham Forest to a top six finish. His brilliance caught the attention of Newcastle United, who signed him for £55 million. He proved to be one of the worst signings of the season as he failed to find the back of the net and recorded just one assist in 32 matches.

Burnley suffered relegation back to the Championship with Loum Tchaouna (6.33) and Josh Laurent (6.31) both flattering to deceive. They were statistically the ninth-worst and seventh-worst players in England’s top tier respectively.

Rodrigo Muniz, who managed just one goal, and Sunderland’s Wilson Isidor also feature among the worst players in England’s top tier in 25/26.

15 worst players in the Premier League in 25/26 (10-6)

Rank

Player

Club

Nationality

Rating

10

Anthony Elanga

Newcastle

Sweden

6.39

9

Loum Tchaouna

Burnley

France

6.34

8

Rodrigo Muniz

Fulham

Brazil

6.33

7

Josh Laurent

Burnley

England

6.31

6

Wilson Isidor

Sunderland

Haiti

6.31

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Tottenham attacker Randal Kolo Muani Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

Jacob Bruun Larsen’s average of 6.30 places him among the five worst players in the Premier League this season.

Tottenham Hotspur signed Randal Kolo Muani on loan with the hopes he could fire them back to Europe. The north London side will be relieved the deal did not contain an obligation to make the switch permanent, with the Frenchman managing just one goal in England’s top tier.

Liam Delap’s performances for Ipswich Town during the 24/25 campaign attracted the attention of some of England’s top clubs. Chelsea won the race for his signature as he signed for the club in a £30m deal, only for him to have a disastrous campaign where he hit the back of the net just once.

Only two players in the Premier League were statistically worse than the Chelsea striker: Lyle Foster and Jorgen Strand Larsen.

Strand Larsen, who made the £55 million from Wolves to Crystal Palace in January, recorded an average rating of 6.23, the lowest of any player in the Premier League.

15 worst players in the Premier League in 25/26 (15-11)

Rank

Player

Club

Nationality

Rating

5

Jacob Bruun Larsen

Burnley

Denmark

6.30

4

Randal Kolo Muani

Tottenham Hotspur

France

6.30

3

Liam Delap

Chelsea

England

6.30

2

Lyle Foster

Burnley

South Africa

6.24

1

Jorgen Strand Larsen

Crystal Palace

Norway

6.23

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Man Utd in Talks to Sign Mateus Fernandes After Ederson, He Wants to Join

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Manchester United are in talks to sign West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes after reaching an agreement to sign Ederson from Atalanta, according to The Athletic.

Man United have been heavily linked with a move for Ederson for weeks now, with Athletic journalist David Ornstein confirming on Tuesday night that an agreement had been reached with Atalanta worth a €40.5m fixed fee, with a potential €4.5m extra in add-ons.

The Brazilian is set to sign a five-year deal to move to Old Trafford, with a move expected to be completed at the beginning of July after the Italian transfer window opens at the end of this month.

With reports suggesting that the Red Devils could look to add up to three central midfielders to their squad this summer, with Casemiro’s exit already confirmed and Manuel Ugarte expected to join him, INEOS are not done yet after the Ederson deal.

The club must now decide who their next target or targets are going to be, as they hunt a top-class replacement for Casemiro in the coming weeks.

United would love to land England international Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest, but there are two stumbling blocks: his price tag and the fact that he prefers a move to Manchester City instead.

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One Premier League star who has come onto the radar of many of Europe’s biggest clubs is West Ham United’s Mateus Fernandes.

The likes of the Red Devils were considering a move for the impressive 21-year-old even before the Irons’ relegation to the Championship, which has only provided an even bigger opportunity for his suitors.

The Athletic report that United have held talks with West Ham over a potential fee and the player over personal terms, with the Hammers having little choice but to cash in on their prized asset after slipping into England’s second tier.

Fernandes has been described as a ‘superstar’ by one scout, and separate reports believe they value him in excess of £80m. They may be forced to sell him for less than that given they are now a Championship club, however.

Separate reports claim that Fernandes is very keen to move to Old Trafford to link up with Portuguese compatriot Bruno.

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Tottenham Consider Move For Third Free Transfer Of The Summer

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Tottenham look set to confirm two new signings on free transfers this summer, with Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi joining the club from Liverpool and Bournemouth respectively.

And there could be a third freebie of the window to add to Roberto De Zerbi‘s squad. According to reports, Tottenham are considering a move to sign Harry Wilson, following his departure from Fulham.

Spurs are making sensible moves in the transfer market, as De Zerbi looks to put his stamp on the ailing squad he inherited from Igor Tudor at the end of March. The Italian rescued the Lilywhites from relegation to the Championship on the final day of the season and he will be aiming to push Spurs up the Premier League table in 2026/27.

De Zerbi still has a big number of injuries at Tottenham

Roberto De Zerbi

Robertson and Senesi will bolster a backline that conceded more goals last season than every team bar the bottom three, but De Zerbi needs players further up the pitch too.

With a number of players in attacking areas out injured – see Mohammed Kudus, Dejan Kulusevski, Xavi Simons and Wilson Odobert – De Zerbi will want to add attacking reinforcements this summer.

Wilson would certainly add a touch of class. The Welsh forward really came into his own this season, stepping forward as Fulham’s main man in a campaign where the Whites only finished outside the top half on goal difference.

Wilson notched an impressive 10 goals and added seven assists in 36 matches, only missing two top-flight games. He was named inn the starting lineup for 32 of those matches, proving he was a player Marco Silva could count on.

Wilson had the season of his career at Fulham

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Speaking earlier in the season, Silva said: “Right now, everything that he touches turns to something magic. Fans should just try to enjoy it. The numbers are incredible, but it’s not just about the numbers, this season he’s been incredible.

“He’s humble, and a hard-worker always. I don’t have doubts he is in the best moment of his career.”

Spurs may not have it all their own way when it comes to getting Wilson to put pen-to-paper on a deal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Given his impressive campaign, there are likely to be other candidates for his signature, with Liverpool named as an interested party.

Wilson has been named by Spurs transfer writer Paul O’Keefe as being on Spurs’ radar this summer as they look for forwards. Savinho has been most heavily linked recently.

Wilson’s contract with Fulham expires at the end of June and at 29 years old he will be looking for what will probably be the last big contract of his career.


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