Pep Guardiola was named Premier League Manager of the Year on Tuesday after guiding Manchester City to an unprecedented fourth successive title.
This marks the Spanish coach's fifth time winning the award since he joined the club in 2016. With six league titles, he is now the second-most successful coach in the history of English football.
"This award reflects the hard work and excellence of the people at the club in all departments," Guardiola said. "I am so proud to be the manager of this group of players and work alongside the brilliant coaches and support staff every day. Winning four titles in a row is one of the proudest achievements of my career. This is the toughest league in the world, and our competitors have played some incredible football."
Guardiola saw off competition from Arsenal's Mikel Arteta, Aston Villa's Unai Emery, Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola, and Liverpool's Juergen Klopp.