RANKING THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MANAGERS IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE SINCE 1992

May 23, 2023
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The most successful manager in the history of the Premier League is Sir Alex Ferguson. While at Manchester United, he had a very prosperous management career and contributed to the club's 13 Premier League championships. Many people consider Ferguson to be the best manager of all time. 


With five league championships to his name, Pep Guardiola is the second-most successful manager in the Premier League. After Arsenal's loss to Nottingham Forest, Guardiola won his fifth Premier League championship with City. The club may win the FA Cup and UEFA Champions League title this year with Pep Guardiola's assistance, who is widely regarded as the best manager in the Premier League right now. Since then, Manchester City has seen great success. Since Pep Guardiola became the club's manager, Manchester City has had a great deal of success. 


The third-most successful manager in the Premier League is Jose Mourinho. In the competition's 12 seasons, he won three premier league championships. He is frequently considered as one of the best football managers in history.


In 22 seasons with Arsenal, Arsene Wenger won three Premier League championships. He is the greatest manager in Arsenal history and had a prosperous management career while working for the team.

One Premier League title has each been won by Conte, Mancini, Carlo Ancelotti, Pellegrini, Ranieri, and Jurgen Klopp.



UEFA rules on Europa Conference League medals as West Ham face Dawson and Fabianski decisions


West Ham United's players will either be receiving winners or runner-up medals next month after the final of the Europa Conference League in Prague and here is what UEFA rules state about which players will be given them

West Ham United are just one match away from winning their first major trophy in 43 years next month in Prague.

The Hammers take on Serie A side Fiorentina at the Fortuna Arena in Prague in the final of the Europa Conference League, with a major trophy and a place in next season’s Europa League up for grabs.

In their first cup final since 2006 and their first major European final since 1976, West Ham have had a superb record in Europe this term, winning 13 of their 14 matches, with the other ending in a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their quarter-final clash with Belgian side Gent last month.

Should West Ham be victorious against Fiorentina and win the competition, they would face a decision in terms of who is given a winners medal, or if they lose it, who will be given a runners-up medal.

As per UEFA law, both finalists will be handed 40 medals and it is up to the discretion of the club as to which of those players are awarded a medal.

In Europe this season, West Ham have used 32 different players across their 14 matches in Europe, having first entered the competition in the play-off qualifying round in August against Danish side Viborg.

The list of 32 includes centre-back Craig Dawson and right-back Harrison Ashby, who have since left the club permanently in moves to join Premier League rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers and Newcastle United respectively.

However, first-choice goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has not made a single European appearance this season, with Alphonse Areola playing every minute so far in Europe this term. Like Fabianski, third-choice goalkeeper Joseph Anang, who has been in the senior squad since returning on loan from Derby County in January, has also not played in Europe, despite featuring on the bench regularly.

Of those 40 medals, some are likely to go members of the club’s coaching staff as well, potentially handing West Ham a dilemma in terms of which players and staff are given winners/runners-up medals to after the final.

Players to have played in the Europa Conference League this season :

Goalkeepers: Alphonse Areola

Defenders: Vladimir Coufal, Ben Johnson, Thilo Kehrer, Harrison Ashby, Kurt Zouma, Nayef Aguerd, Angelo Ogbonna, Kaelan Casey, Craig Dawson, Levi Laing, Aaron Cresswell, Emerson, Ollie Scarles

Midfielders: Declan Rice, Tomas Soucek, Lucas Paqueta, Flynn Downes, Manuel Lanzini, Conor Coventry, Jarrod Bowen, Said Benrahma, Pablo Fornals, Maxwel Cornet, Armstrong Okoflex, Freddie Potts, Kamarai Swyer, Keenan Appiah–Forson

Forwards: Michail Antonio, Gianluca Scamacca, Danny Ings, Divin Mubama