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Arteta, Guardiola, Klopp, Mourinho: Who is the greatest Premier League manager in history?

The Premier League has been home to some incredible managers over the years, with us lucky enough to witness the likes of Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola battling it out in the same era, with both in charge of their clubs.

However, The Reds have had a slow start this campaign, with Mikel Arteta and Arsenal sitting top of the league after nine games, with Guardiola’s apprentice his nearest challenger this campaign.

His impressive start to the season has seen him climb into statistically the top 10 greatest Premier League managers of all time, but who else makes the cut? Football 365 have ranked them going off their points per game.

In his first managerial role, Arteta has been reviving Arsenal, turning them from top four contenders to potential genuine title contenders this campaign, with his quality side seeing him climb into the top 10.

Carlo Ancelotti would probably be higher up on this list after his time in charge of Chelsea, winning the title in the 2009/10 season. However, his bizarre stint in charge of Everton will likely have damaged his points per game slightly, but he still holds his place on this list.

Thomas Tuchel saw his stint with Chelsea ended earlier this season, with him leaving a legacy in London after his Champions League triumph. He may not have won the league title, but his consistent performances in the league saw him secure an average of 1.94 points per game.

The Arsenal legend was known for his ability to keep the north London outfit in the Champions League, more famously leading them to an invincible season in 2003/04 season, although Arteta is on his way to try and get above him on this list.

After three stints in the Premier League, Jose Mourinho cements his place as an all-time great, proving

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