Telegraph reviews the top ten coaches in Premier League history: Ferguson ranked 1, Guardiola ranked 2, Wenger and Mourinho ranked 34
2:47am, 1 October 2025Football
September 30th News Recently, the British media Telegraph selected the top ten coaches in Premier League history, including Ferguson first, Guardiola second, and Wenger and Mourinho ranked third and fourth.
The Telegraph evaluated the top ten coaches in the history of the Premier League↓
1. Ferguson (Manchester United)
Premier League champions: 13
coaching matches: 810
win rate: 65%
2. Guardiola (Manchester City)
Premier League champions: 6
coaching matches: 348
win rate: 72%
3. Wenger (Arsenal)

Premier League champions: 3
Coaching matches: 828
Win rate: 58%
4. Mourinho (Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham)
Premier League champions: 3
Coaching matches: 363
Win rate: 60%
5. Klopp (Liverpool)
Premier League champions: 1
Coaching matches: 334
Win rate: 63%
6. Moyes (Everton, Manchester United, Sunderland, West China Ham)

Premier League champions: 0
Coaches: 722
Win rate: 39%
7. Ranieri (Chelsea, Leicester City, Fulham, Watford)
Premier League champions: 1
Coaches: 238
Win rate: 46%
8. Benitez (Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle, Everton)
Premier League champions: 0
Coaching matches: 359
Win rate: 48%
9. Allardyce (Bolton, Newcastle, Blackburn, West Ham, Sunderland, Crystal Palace, Everton, West Brom, Leeds United)
Premier League champions: 0
Coaching matches: 541
Win rate: 33%
10. Mancini (Manchester City)

Premier League champions: 1
Coaching matches: 133
Win rate: 62%
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