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Pep Guardiola becomes fastest manager to reach 100 UCL wins

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Manchester [UK], May 18 (ANI): Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola became the fastest manager to reach 100 wins in the UEFA Champions League after their 4-0 victory against Real Madrid on Thursday.

The Catalan managed to reach the milestone in just 160 matches, he surpassed the previous record holder Carlo Ancelotti, who took 180 games to hit the three-figure mark.

After registering the 100th victory in his career Guardiola is now only the third manager to reach the landmark with Sir Alex Ferguson the first to do it after 184 fixtures.

Guardiola has won 47 of his 74 matches with City in the tournament at a win rate of 64 per cent. During this period, Manchester City have scored 174 and conceded just 75 goals.

As things stand only three managers have won more European Cups than Guardiola. The list includes Ancelotti (3), Zinedine Zidane (3) and Bob Paisley (3).

Pep has taken one step closer to matching the record as Manchester City sealed their place in the UCL final in Istanbul against Inter Milan.

Bernardo Silva was at his best, scoring a brace (23rd and 37th minute) in the first half of the match to put defending champions under the pump. Carlo Ancelotti’s side tried to fight their way back into the match but a goal by Manuel Akanji (76th minute) and Julian Alvarez’s stoppage-time (91st minute) finish only widened the margin.

Manchester City have faced defeated some strong opposition as they made their way to the finals of the UCL.

Earlier in the competition City faced RB Leipzig in the Round of 16, and Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals, now this City side has now defeated another European heavyweight. Next month, Inter will visit Istanbul. The chances of their completing a historic triple on that night are increasing. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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